My name is Johanna Faustus. I was born almost four hundred years ago.
I gave my soul to achieve the impossible.
I watched this city grow sick and I swore to heal it.
I might be damned, but I would save the world to spite the Devil.
Award-winning playwright Chris Bush reimagines the Faust myth to explore what we must sacrifice to achieve greatness, and the legacy that we leave behind.
Caroline Byrne directs this radical new work in which the iconic character of Faustus becomes a woman who makes the ultimate sacrifice in order to traverse centuries and change the course of history.
Now taking bookings for performances up until Sat 22nd February 2020.
Show times for each day are below.
Mon
2.30pm
Tue
1.30pm
Wed
7.30pm
Thu
7.30pm
Fri
7.30pm
Sat
7.30pm
7.30pm
Sun
-
Bus routes: 190, 266, 267, 391, H91
Night buses: N9, N11
Nearest rail: West Brompton
Tube lines: District, Piccadilly, Circle, Hammersmith & City
Nearest tube: Hammersmith
In congestion zone?: No
Bar
Disabled toilets
Infrared hearing loop
Toilets
Wheelchair accessible
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Faustus: That Damned Woman
Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London
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