Overview
Mark Ravenhill's Faust (Faust is Dead) is a dark and often brutally funny journey through a world of virtual reality. The
world's most famous philosopher arrives in Los Angeles and is greeted
as a star. In a round of chat show appearances, he announces the Death
of Man and the End of History. When he meets up with a young man who is
on the run from his father, a leading software magnate, they embark on a
hedonistic voyage across America. But in the play's bloody conclusion,
they discover that not all events are virtual.