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I Love You, Faustus

A sharp, intimate new work about theatre, desire, and ennui at the end of the world.

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A photo of two women against a deep red background. To the left is a woman in profile with white skin, dark, straight hair with a fringe, and red lipstick, grasping the chin of the woman on her right. The woman on the right has white skin, short blonde hair, and a smear of blood from her nose down her lips. She is looking directly into the camera with hooded eyes, her head tilted back.
A photo of two women facing each other against a deep red background. On the right, a woman with white skin, dark, straight hair with a fringe, and red lipstick leans towards the other woman with her eyes closed and her hand cupping the other woman's cheek. The woman on the left has white skin, short blonde hair, and a smear of blood from her nose down her lips. She is looking down at the dark haired woman with a heavy gaze.

Image Credit: Steven Mitchell Wright

A photo of two women against a deep red background. To the left is a woman in profile with white skin, dark, straight hair with a fringe, and red lipstick, grasping the chin of the woman on her right. The woman on the right has white skin, short blonde hair, and a smear of blood from her nose down her lips. She is looking directly into the camera with hooded eyes, her head tilted back.
A photo of two women facing each other against a deep red background. On the right, a woman with white skin, dark, straight hair with a fringe, and red lipstick leans towards the other woman with her eyes closed and her hand cupping the other woman's cheek. The woman on the left has white skin, short blonde hair, and a smear of blood from her nose down her lips. She is looking down at the dark haired woman with a heavy gaze.
  • Created by: Unspooled Theatre Collective

Faustus has one more chance to tell her story - a last ditch performance of Christopher Marlowe's tragedy, Doctor Faustus.

Unfortunately, her companion, Mephistopheles, has no intention of following the script. In fact, Mephistopheles seems to believe that the text could still change - that a happy ending is possible. As climate catastrophe drives the world - and Faustus' production - closer and closer to the point of collapse, the pair reminisce, rehearse, and argue viciously, circling the unspoken desires that have governed their relationship for centuries.

Darkly funny and quietly tender, I Love You, Faustus is an anarchic, queer, metatheatrical transformation of Marlowe's original exploration of man's hunger for power. From Unspooled Theatre Collective (HAML3T, ante/medea, MARRIAGE!), this thrilling new work examines the lingering ties between the Renaissance and modernity, urgency and hopelessness, and hatred, love, and desire.

About Unspooled Theatre Collective

Unspooled Theatre Collective is a group of emerging theatremakers based in Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country. They produce new work exclusively and are interested in scripted, experimental performance.

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