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- 1play = Faust/Faustus
2name = Jonathan
3email =
4rating = 3 Stars
5review = 5 stars for the beautiful visuals ..(The best I've EVER seen
in a Fringe show, and the hauntingly intriguing singing lady.1 star for
the dense, completley confusing script. At times I felt this would have
worked better as a non-spoken movement piece. A "variations"
on the Faust theme performance piece. As it stands, the words just get
in the way.
- 1play = Faust/Faustus
2name = Jill Royce Loomis
3email = jrloomis
4rating = 3 Stars
5review = Elegant.
Sinister.
Visually, musically stunning.
Alas, unintelligible!
- play = Faust/Faustus
2name = Jay Martin
3email = scenography@hotmail.com
4rating = 1 Star
5review = Very artful -- very obscure. Many people put hard work into this
high concept piece. They produced a stark and extraordinary look. The Gretchen
character's singing (vocalizing?) was intriguing. The Faust and Faustus
explored Marlowe's homosexuality. The props were fascinating. The piece
may have achieved the effect the performers wanted -- but I could not achieve
understanding.
1play = Faust/Faustus
2name = MG
3email =
4rating = 3 Stars
5review = This is a strange, yet haunting play, superbly performed. Ah but
the script is abstract and obscure.... Make sure to see this, and come EARLY
as Capra J'Neva signs live with her wonderful voice for the audience before
the show actually starts. |