The brilliant actor Pip Utton is known for his biographical one man plays. In the English-language solo Adolf, he stars as the Führer himself. In the bunker in Berlin in 1945, Hitler rants against his generals, who have lost his war. In a paranoid tirade, he exposes the roots of fascism. Then, suddenly, we find ourselves in an ordinary pub, in 2011. A man trots on about the state of the world: liberal asylum laws, all those blacks on the streets, the Muslims, the Jews and Palestinians, you name it.
De Volkskrant