dance, contemporary circus

Ballet Pécs: Faust, the Damned

Dance drama in two parts

one interval
Festival Theatre
  • Produced by Müpa Budapest

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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
  • faust
    Zsolt Molnár
  • Mephistopheles
    Péter Koncz
  • Son of God
    Csongor Balogh
  • Gretchen
    Karin Iwata
  • Aphrodite
    Edina Frank
  • 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
    Rebeka Pintér
    Reetta Riikonen
    Nina Rónaki
    Alexa Andrasics
  • People of the Netherworld / People of the World
    Réka Annamária Horváth
    Karin Iwata
    Reetta Riikonen
    Kristóf Domján
    Dávid Matola
    Bence Szendrői
    Máté Varga
    Alexa Andrasics
    Natália Nagy
  • Szent István Philharmonic
  • conductor
    Kálmán Záborszky
  • 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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