Goethe's philosophical tragedy "Faust" is one of the greatest works of the world literature. Goethe's play scene used a 16th century legend of Dr. Faust, who, eager for knowledge, sells his soul to Mephistopheles and at the end die.
First impressions by visiting the National Theatre, New Hall, was not the best of them, because the first thought what flashed through my mind was empty, leaves warehouse in semi-darkness with the intended audience chairs. The hall is quite small, very low ceilings, as spectators, as the amphitheater includes a game reserved square. While the performances were in the course, I notice how skillfully used otherwise inconvenient and comfortless room, now had become a "pleasant art place”. The show offered a free improvisation, leaving not only far from the J. V. Goethe's work, but also of its spirit.