The Dalmation of Faust

Faust is a serious play that addresses important issues of religion, faith and morality. Fortunately our version does nothing of the sort. Actors fail to turn up, scenery collapses and that’s only the beginning of the problems as the whole play eventually disintegrates into the theatrical equivalent of Murphy’s Law, in the very best tradition of coarse theatre.

The story of Faust, the man who sells his soul to the devil, is retold in a new and entirely different way.. This feast of on-stage carnage is geared towards a slightly more adult audience than Two Shades of Blue’s family show, “The Wind in the Willows”.