
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust I
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Overview
Unabridged production of Goethe's Faust Ⅰ by Peter Stein's Faust Project.
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Bruno Ganz
Bruno Ganz
Faust
Bruno Ganz
Faust


Johann Adam Oest
Johann Adam Oest
Mephistopheles
Johann Adam Oest
Mephistopheles


Christian Nickel
Christian Nickel
Junger Faust
Christian Nickel
Junger Faust


Robert Hunger-Bühler
Robert Hunger-Bühler
Mephistopheles
Robert Hunger-Bühler
Mephistopheles


Dorothee Hartinger
Dorothee Hartinger
Gretchen
Dorothee Hartinger
Gretchen


Corinna Kirchhoff
Corinna Kirchhoff
Helena
Corinna Kirchhoff
Helena
Elke Petri
Elke Petri
Marthe Schwerdtlein
Elke Petri
Marthe Schwerdtlein
Rolf Boysen
Rolf Boysen
Erzähler Zueignung
Rolf Boysen
Erzähler Zueignung
Christine Oesterlein
Christine Oesterlein
Christine Oesterlein


Justus Carrière
Justus Carrière
Justus Carrière
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