Factory Theatre are the most innovative, daring team producing regularly in London and this show takes their free-spirited ethos one step further than the acclaimed Hamlet they put on last year.
This time around, characters and text are interchangeable - effectively, punters see a show which changes every time, and in which nobody knows who they will be, or what their lines are meant to be. Very free form, sometimes slightly haphazard and once or twice a production, not just verging on but actually accomplishing genius. That's the Factory doing Chekov.
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