IT’S Shakespeare but not as you know it as Volcano Theatre Company presents ‘Macbeth – Director’s Cut’ at Cardigan’s Small World Theatre, on Friday, November 9 (8pm).

Volcano by name, volcanic by nature, the Swansea company’s psycho serial-killer drama smashes down theatre’s fourth wall, moving in and out of Shakespeare’s script in a night of sound and fury signifying plenty.

A radical interpretation and an arresting, untraditional Shakespeare with powerful performances, striking design and sensory surprises.

For the second time in its career, Volcano re-invents Shakespeare’s pacy, eloquent tragedy; this time with a new generation of outstanding performers.

This is an arresting, untraditional Shakespeare with powerful performances, striking design and sensory surprises!

The group has stripped back action and character to zoom in on the dynamics of the killer couple, tracking their murderous ambitions, escalating anxieties and disintegrating bonds against a backdrop of sensual pleasure and normalized violence.

The setting walks an uneasy line between the regal and the domestic, exposing an austere brutality underpinning the noble pretensions of personal and political power.

Directed by Paul Davies and choreographed by Catherine Bennett, expect a boisterous, playful Macbeth with ribald humour and a muscular undertow of menace. This production is ideal for anyone interested in both the play itself and in contemporary performance techniques.

"The extreme theatre of Brecht, agit-prop, Kneehigh and Ken Campbell, as well as Oliver Stone's swaggering 1995 movie Natural Born Killers, all come to mind in Volcano's Macbeth, shaking up Shakespeare with dark humour and theatrically anarchic relish."

Tickets available at smallworld.org.uk