FAUST IS DEAD

BY

MARK RAVENHILL

The world's most famous philosopher arrives in America and is greeted as a star. He announces the Death of Man and the End of History in a series of talk show appearances and embarks on a hedonistic voyage across the U.S. He meets a young man on the run from his ruthless father--a powerful software magnate, discovers hallucinogenics, cruises the Internet and, in the play's bloody conclusion, hooks up with a boy who has a fetish for razors and web cams.

Warning: Contains sex, nudity and violence.

Starring: Scott Barber, Jay Michael Fraley and Ryan Harris.
Directed by Dave Barton.

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Pete (Ryan Harris) gives the soul-sick Alain (Jay Michael Fraley) a present
to remind him of Donny.
World-famous postmodern philospher Alain (Jay Michael Fraley) hits the talk-show circuit.
David Letterman: So...you're here, you're in America. And you've written a book. And you've called it "The Death of Man."
Alain: Yes. That is correct. Yes.
Donny (Scott Barber) cutting: "I love these beauties, love these little babies and I'm feeling so good. Feeling so good about myself."

Alain (Fraley) and Pete (Harris): "Everything's a fucking lie, you know? The food, the TV, the music...it's all pretend. And this is the one thing that's for real. I feel it, it means something. Like suffering, like cruelty. I did it like you said. I did it for you. You don't need Donny."