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Aris Biniaris' renowned "FAUST" becomes accessible for everyone at the National Theatre of Greece

  • Writer: ATLAS E.P.
    ATLAS E.P.
  • May 11
  • 2 min read

Friday, May 23rd at 21.00

Sunday May 25th at 18.00


Ziller Building - Main Stage

22-24 Agiou Konstantinou Street, Omonoia


We are very proud to inform you that "Faust" will be presented in a universally accessible format by ATLAS E.P. at the National Theatre of Greece. The performance will be presented with Tactile Tour, Audio Description, Surtitling for equal access and Interpreting in Greek Sign Language.


You will find all the information in Greek Sign Language in the video below, also available with subtitles in Greek, as well as the visual spot of the performance. along in Greek Sign Language and greek subtitles. In the end, all the information is displayed in text:



FAUST - Accessible Spot


Information about the performance


The performance is based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's play of the same name. The tale of Faust is relocated to the present day in a production that immerses the audience in all those instincts, emotions and physical pleasures that the hero sacrifices in pursuit of intellectual enlightenment. He comes into contact with psychotherapy, delving into his hitherto unexplored unconscious. However, this journey reveals the dark undercurrents of his psyche, which he is forced to confront as the hidden forces dwelling there – buried desires, repressed instincts, fear, and guilt – come to the surface. And it is precisely this shadowy world, this reviled part of existence, that will lead him to attain the highest ideal and ultimate spirituality: love. But to do so, he must shine a light on every aspect of himself that he feels to be impure, on all his shame and inhibitions. Only then will he be able to face up to the greatest challenge: life itself.


From Goethe to Christopher Marlowe and the Marquis de Sade, from Freud to Jung, Aris Biniaris’s Faust is a journey into the subconscious of one of the most fascinating characters in Western literature. It is a psychological adventure, exploring the inexhaustible facets of a hero who is still a symbol of human discovery, moral dilemmas, and existential torment.


For more information, visit the website of the National Theatre of Greece: https://www.n-t.gr/en/events/faust2024




Poster of the performance. A man in the dark, his reflection in an inverted glass cone, a skeleton.
Performance poster

Ticket Booking


For booking tickets with accessibility services, contact us in order to help you at askatlasep@gmail.com or at +30 6993507553 (call, SMS and videocall)


Tickets can be purchased in advance at the NTG BOX OFFICES as well as at TICKET SERVICES, via telephone at 210 7234567 and online: www.ticketservices.gr  with service fee 7%.

The ticket booth is located at 39 Panepistimiou Street (Pesmazoglou Arcade).


Accessibility Services: ATLAS E.P.

Surtitling for equal access: Ilias Katsigiannis

Interpreting in Greek Sign Language: Polyvios Kosmatos, Elena Zorogiannidi

GSL Consulting: Nikos Isaris

Accessibility production organising, Services curation, Audio Description, Tactile Tour: Emmanouela Patiniotaki





 
 
 

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