Maria Faust: We are suspiciously quiet and suspiciously entertaining
Maria Faust's new major work, 'March of Lies', addresses propaganda and populism, drawing attention ahead of Estonia's independence day.
Faust's News Piece: Comfort for the People Burdened by a Heavy Life and Social Guilt
Maria Faust's latest work offers comfort to people weighed down by their difficult lives and societal guilt following the aftermath of populism and propaganda.
What Happens in Musical Theater: When Men Suffer on the Opera Stages
The Bavarian State Opera has successfully premiered its new production of Charles Gounod's 'Faust,' attracting significant audience interest and critical acclaim despite a few streaming issues.
Maria Faust to Receive German Critics' Award for New Work
Saxophonist Maria Faust will receive the German Critics' Award at her concert in Tallinn, where she will also present her new work 'March of Lies'.
Opera Premiere of 'Faust': Heroes of Love
The premiere of 'Faust' at the Bavarian State Opera showcases a brilliant performance led by conductor Natalie Stutzmann, featuring a talented ensemble including American bass-baritone Kyle Ketelsen as Méphistophélès.
"Faust was already quite exhausting for contemporaries"
Matthias Heine criticizes the practice of reading literary classics in simplified language at Berlin high schools, suggesting it reflects a loss of awareness about the value of intellectual effort.
Graphic Novel: Faust Now Wears a Star of David
The article discusses the intersection of theater and graphic novels, focusing on three comics that explore the themes of representation in performance art.
Nele Heaslip's 'Faust' Comic: The Doctor Now Wears a Star of David
Nele Heaslip reimagines Goethe's 'Faust' set in the Nazi era, following her earlier adaptation of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'.
New project of the Jazzrausch Bigband: Goethe's 'Faust' as a techno-jazz audio play
The Jazzrausch Bigband announces a new project that transforms Goethe's 'Faust' into a techno-jazz audio play, showcasing their innovative approach to genre-blending music.
A 16th Century Man from Šibenik Had Ideas That People Would Realize 250 Years Later
Faust Vrančić, a 16th-century Croatian inventor and philosopher, significantly contributed to global innovation and science, with ideas that were realized centuries later.