The 20th century’s most notorious tyrant is daringly and divisively brought to the stage
Pip Utton’s amazing play takes his audience on a journey into themselves
‘It caresses its way into your confidence and then chokes you on your own laughter’ The List
The 20th century’s most notorious tyrant is daringly and divisively brought to the stage in one of the most successful and powerful solo works ever presented.
What made Adolf Hitler so compulsive? How could any cultured person follow him to destruction, desolation and genocide to leave a long deep scar on the 20th century? How do the extremist parties of today command such huge followings all over the world?
Pip Utton’s amazing play takes his audience on a journey into themselves, gently coaxing an understanding of the mindset of a nation that could allow a man such as Hitler to take control…
‘Terrifying, searing, transfixing… It is quite impossible to be anything other than totally absorbed by Utton’s performance. ‘Adolf’ reaffirms the need and worth of political theatre’ The Scotsman
‘It caresses its way into your confidence and then chokes you on your own laughter’ The List
‘Unashamedly theatre with a message, with a vengeance… A tour de force’ The Stage
‘Truly powerful theatre’ The Herald
Contains some strong language
WINNER: Spirit of the Fringe Award 1998
WINNER: Best Actor Thespis International Monodrama Festival 2002
WINNER: ‘ARTISHOCK’ Award for Best Play Netherlands 2010
THIS SHOW WILL TAKE PLACE IN KOMEDIA STUDIO
UNRESERVED SEATING IN ROWS
AGES 16+