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Faust Ending seeks alternative finale

Faust Ending seeks alternative finale Posted : 2021-03-10 09:18 Updated : 2021-03-11 17:45 A scene from the play Faust Ending, starring Kim Sung-nyo, right, as Faust, and Park Wan-kyu as Mephistopheles / Courtesy of National Theater Company of Korea Actresses defy gender in classics By Kwon Mee-yoo Goethe s Faust is considered a masterpiece of German literature, portraying how humanity can be saved despite corruption through strenuous attempts. Faust Ending, a new play by the National Theater Company of Korea (NTCK), twists the iconic ending of the original play, centering on humane agony and responsibility. Veteran actress Kim Sung-nyo plays the titular role. Playwright and director Cho Kwang-hwa adapted the play into a 110-minute version centering on the chaos of human civilization, departing from the original ending.

Belgium betting Company betFIRST Get in First and Fast with Latest Campaign

Creative 75 Add to collection Directed by HAMLET’s Julien et Quentin, the charismatic characters reflect the fast and convenient lifestyle of online betting Today international production company HAMLET launch ‘First in Fast’, a brand campaign for Belgium online betting company BetFIRST. Created by Mutant Brussels and directed by Julien et Quentin through HAMLET, the 30 second TVC is set in an urban landscape and hangs out with the cool kids. It will be aired in Belgium and on Dutch, French and Belgian online and social channels. With a cinematic feel, and a host of cheeky, charismatic characters who ooze plenty of style, the film is fast-paced and moves around with a constant change of rhythm, alternating between extreme speed and slow motion with fluidity. A reflection of the fast and convenient lifestyle the betFIRST customers are used to.

Broadway s favorite bad guy celebrates Shakespeare s villains in All the Devils Are Here

Broadway s favorite bad guy celebrates Shakespeare s villains in All the Devils Are Here Thomas Floyd, The Washington Post March 4, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Patrick Page in All the Devils Are Here, his one-man show celebrating Shakespeare s villains.Shakespeare Theatre CompanyShow MoreShow Less 3of3 When Patrick Page was 8, the future actor and playwright regularly dozed off to an unconventional bedtime story: an audio version of Laurence Olivier s film adaptation of Richard III. Considering the play is one of William Shakespeare s grisliest - complete with a double dose of nepoticide - Page acknowledges the obvious: When you re 8 years old, it seems like maybe an odd thing to be listening to as you go to sleep.

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