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News Mamet's Dr. Faustus World Premiere Extends Before Show Begins in San Francisco Magic Theatre's world premiere staging of David Mamet's Dr. Faustus, starring David Rasche and Ricky Jay, has been extended before opening, now playing through April 4.
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The new take on the classic story is set to start at the San Francisco venue Feb. 24 under the direction of the playwright. The production was originally slated to end March 21.

Rasche will play the title character Faustus as Jay will take on Magus, the tempter Magician. Broadway and West End veteran Colin Stinton and newcomer Sandra Lindquist also join the cast.

The Faust legend — made famous in separate plays by Christopher Marlowe and Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe — is given a new spin by the playwright. Mamet's Dr. Faustus looks at how a rivalry between a philosopher and a magician causes the title character to neglect his own family, even as his wife prepares for their sickly son’s birthday.

Rasche has collaborated with Mamet on Broadway in Speed The Plow and Off-Broadway in Edmond. Other credits include Broadway's Getting and Spending, Lunch Hours, Loose Ends, The Shadow Box.

Jay performed his one-man sleight-of-hand shows Ricky Jay: On the Stem and Ricky Jay & His 52 Assistants Off-Broadway under the direction of Mamet. His film credits include roles in Mamet's "Heist," "State and Main" and "The Spanish Prisoner" as well as such non-Mamet works as "Boogie Nights," "Magnolia" and "Tomorrow Never Dies." Stinton is also a veteran of Mamet works having appeared in premieres of Mr. Happiness, A Sermon and Speed-the-Plow at the Royal National Theatre in London. Other Mamet works include The Old Neighborhood and Edmond in the West End as well as Broadway’s The Water Engine.

Actress Lindquist recently completed filming on Mamet’s new project "Spartan" which is set to debut in the spring.

The design team for Dr. Faustus includes Peter Larkin (set), Russell H. Champa (light), Fumiko Bielefedt (costume) and Sarah Ellen Joynt (properties).

The Magic will present "Talkbacks" sessions with artists and staff following the performances on March 5, March 12 and March 19. On March 7, there will be a post show panel discussion on the Faustus legend in literature and the performing arts.

Tickets to Dr. Faustus at the Magic Theatre, Fort Mason Center (Building D) in San Francisco, CA are available by calling (415) 441-8822. For more information, visit the Magic Theatre website at www.magictheatre.org.

 
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