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dance, contemporary circus
Ballet Pécs: Faust, the Damned
Dance drama in two parts
25 September 2024, Wednesday
7 pm - 9 pm
one interval
Festival Theatre
Produced by Müpa Budapest

The world premiere of László Dubrovay’s dance drama Faust, the Damned took place at Müpa Budapest in 2016, as part of the Budapest Spring Festival. This large-scale production inspired by Goethe’s masterpiece debuted on the main stage of the National Theatre of Pécs in the 2023/24 season, and will run again in 2024 at Müpa Budapest’s Festival Theatre. László Dubrovay’s marvellously enchanting music comes to life with a spectacular set and an easy-to-follow plot passionately acted out by the dancers of Ballet Pécs, directed and choreographed by Balázs Vincze. This impressive production, being presented in the 2023/24 season as a collaboration between Ballet Pécs and the National Theatre of Pécs, is a genuine treat for fans of music, dance and literature alike.

This performance for the 2023/24 season has been created as a joint production of Ballet Pécs and the National Theatre of Pécs.

The world premiere was staged by Müpa Budapest in 2016, as part of the Budapest Spring Festival.

This revival of the dance drama Faust, the Damned has been supported by the National Cultural Fund.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Featuring:

faust Zsolt Molnár
Mephistopheles Péter Koncz
Son of God Csongor Balogh
Gretchen Karin Iwata
Aphrodite Mónika Kócsy
White Angels Rebeka Pintér, Szilárd Tuboly
Black Angels Nina Rónaki, Márton Szabó
Icarus / Valentin, Gretchen's brother Dávid Matola
Plutus José Blasco Pastor
Nymphs Réka Annamária Horváth
Karin Iwata
Dóra Katona
Rebeka Pintér
Nina Rónaki
Natália Nagy, the student of the Pécs High School for the Arts
People of the Netherworld / People of the World Réka Annamária Horváth
Karin Iwata
Dóra Katona
Kristóf Domján
Dávid Matola
Bence Szendrői
Máté Varga
Natália Nagy, the student of the Pécs High School for the Arts

Featured on recording:

Szent István Philharmonic
conductor Kálmán Záborszky

Creators:

music László Dubrovay
set and costume designer Zsuzsa Molnár
dramaturgs Zsuzsa Molnár, Teodóra Uhrik
assistant choreographers Katalin Ujvári, Zsuzsanna Kovács
director, choreographer Balázs Vincze
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