Review of Dr Faustus.(Theater Review)

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Dr Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe at the Liverpool Playhouse, 4th to 26th February 2005.

Reviewed by Chris Hopkins

Sheffield Hallam University

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Hopkins, Chris. "Review of Dr Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe at the Liverpool Playhouse, 4th to 26th February 2005". Early Modern Literary Studies 11.1 (May, 2005) 15.1-6 .

Directed by Philip Wilson; designed by Mike Britton; lighting design by Oliver Fenwick; sound design by Jason Barnes. Nicholas Tennant as John Faustus; Jamie Bamber as Mephistopheles; Alan Barnes as The Librarian, the ...

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