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De Lily Bevan, Athena Stevens, Lisa Hammond and Rachael Spence, Katie Hims, and Amanda Wilkin
Résumé: The Faustian myth continues to fascinate and intrigue, particularly in times of moral crisis. But the myth has been so appropriated by the man, the male, the masculine, that there has been little exploration or discovery of what it means for the woman, the female, the feminine, to stop at a crossroads and ‘sell her soul’.

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Globe Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseDurée : 1 mois Nombre : Première Preview : samedi 29 décembre 2018Première : samedi 29 décembre 2018Dernière : samedi 02 février 2019Mise en scène : Jude Christian • Chorégraphie : Commentaires : Macbeth and Doctor Faustus are Shakespeare’s and Marlowe’s responses to the Faustian bargain, so whilst they are performed throughout the winter, a new series of responses will play in tandem, all written for the unique architectural playing conditions of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
An ensemble of women writers that includes Lily Bevan, Athena Stevens, Lisa Hammond and Rachael Spence, Katie Hims and Amanda Wilkin, will respond to the provocation, with the ultimate aim of creating a chorus of female voices at the crossroads, asking the question: What would you sell your soul for?
Théâtre: Globe Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseDurée : 1 mois Nombre : Première Preview : samedi 29 décembre 2018Première : samedi 29 décembre 2018Dernière : samedi 02 février 2019Mise en scène : Jude Christian • Chorégraphie : Commentaires : Macbeth and Doctor Faustus are Shakespeare’s and Marlowe’s responses to the Faustian bargain, so whilst they are performed throughout the winter, a new series of responses will play in tandem, all written for the unique architectural playing conditions of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
An ensemble of women writers that includes Lily Bevan, Athena Stevens, Lisa Hammond and Rachael Spence, Katie Hims and Amanda Wilkin, will respond to the provocation, with the ultimate aim of creating a chorus of female voices at the crossroads, asking the question: What would you sell your soul for?