Faustus in Africa! reimagines the classic story of Faust's downfall, using puppetry and animation to address colonialism and the climate emergency. Directed by William Kentridge, this reworking of the Handspring Puppet Company’s 1995 production follows Faustus on a reckless journey through greed and excess, set in an African safari. The performance combines Kentridge’s animations with the company’s acclaimed puppetry (known from War Horse), creating a surreal and dramatic atmosphere. The haunting score, featuring Warrick Sony and the late James Phillips, intensifies the experience. With its moral exploration of trade-offs and compromises, the production remains highly relevant, 30 years after its debut, tackling the ongoing issues of colonialism and environmental crises.