[1] Each cast member was able to play multiple parts, and the only "props" used were objects brought by the audience (which once included a baby).
[2] The Factory's production of The Seagull was first performed at the Hampstead Theatre in London in April 2009, directed by Tim Carroll.
Similarly to their production of Hamlet, the cast was made up of multiple actors capable of playing different roles, and the only "props" used were objects brought by the audience.
[2] In March 2012, The Factory staged their production of Hamlet, together with Creation Theatre Company, at the original Blackwell's bookshop in Oxford.
From March to April of the same year, The Factory and Creation Theatre then staged another co-production, a new translation of Homer's Odyssey.