Opening Night: 26 October 2024
Author: Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Title: Faust
Original Title: Faust. Eine Tragödie
Translator: Adam Pomorski
Director: Wojciech Faruga

Auditorium: Boguslawski Hall

Ticket prices:

full-price tickets:
zone I: 120 zł
zone II: 110 zł
zone III: 100 zł

concession tickets:
zone I: 85 zł
zone II: 75 zł
zone III: 65 zł

rush tickets:
40 PLN  more info →

students of state theatre and art schools: 
15 PLN more info →

Faust

Faust is a story based on an ancient legend of a scholar who yearns so much for just a moment of happiness that he makes a pact with the devil.

It is also a reflection on the different stages of human life – Goethe started working on this story in his youth and continued into old age. Lastly, it is a mirror held up to European culture as a whole and one of its greatest masterpieces.

Successive generations have gazed at themselves in this mirror for two hundred years. What do today's creators see in it, having grown up at the turn of the century and facing the future with the baggage of their own experiences?


Rehearsal for Faust – Damian Kwiatkowski, Henryk Simon, Paweł Brzeszcz. Photo by Marta Ankiersztejn 

direction: Wojciech Faruga
dramaturgy: Julia Holewińska
set and light design, costume: Katarzyna Borkowska
music: Teoniki Rożynek
choreography, stage movement: Bartłomiej Gąsior

The play contains excerpts from Hymn of the Pearla passage of the apocryphal Acts of Thomas (trans. Czesław Miłosz). 

Cast

Production team

  • director's assistant: Maciej Jaszczyński  
  • lighting technicians: Zbigniew Szulim, Bartłomiej Kaczalski, Krzysztof Łukasz Stefan
  • sound technicians: Mariusz Maszewski, Marek Szymański, Hubert Majewski
  • stage manager: Katarzyna Kłosowska-Kobiałka
    prompter: Anna Leszczyńska


Licence for this stage production was granted by the Society of Authors – ZAiKS.


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