Trying to cram more than 1,000 pages of Alexandre Dumas's The Count of Monte Cristo into a two-hour show was never going to be an easy task. Company Boudin make...
The thrust of Andrew Hilton's second Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory play of this season is simple: men are idiots. Some are more or less idiotic than others...
It helps that there's something cadaverous about John Mackay, with his close-cropped hair and his deep-set eyes, but he makes a chillingly convincing psychopath...
In NIE's wonderfully quirky Hansel and Gretel, playing at Bristol's Tobacco Factory, the traditional tale is turned on its head. All of the expected element...