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Uber cool, underground theatre group Factory have been driving us crazy trying to track down the latest performance of their must-see Hamlet. They sign off the season with a special one-off performance at midnight on Saturday 6th. Get in early for this, by god, it's going to be good!
Announced only days beforehand, each performance is completely different. Each cast member is able to play several roles and they are assigned only minutes before the show, by the audience. No props are used except objects brought by the audience.
So far, so madcap - classic Shakespeare in the style of Whose Line is It Anyway? But Hamlet is of course one of the Bard's most poignant, bitter epics and what starts out as a bit of a laugh and a novelty has left audiences choked with emotion.
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