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Performance

VenueDundee Repertory Theatre
TownDundee
CountyDundee
From25th March 2015
To25th March 2015
When14:30, 19:30
Dundee Repertory Theatre (V596)
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  • Date of change: 10 Mar 15 - T0311659009

The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Work:: The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde (S051291466)

Edinburgh, 1886; when the city's Old and New Towns are separated by more than just the North Bridge. In the New Town we meet the Jekyll family. Dr Jekyll longs for just one of his "radical" experiments to go right. Daughter Miriam longs for the right to attend University. Son William is never far from his needlework, and wife Jane never far from the bottle. While seemingly a world away in the Old Town a murky figure known as Hyde roams the moonlit streets.
Author Morna Pearson (inspired by RL Stevenson)

Production:: (T0311659009)

Featuring a cast of over twenty actors together with five musicians, Lung Ha's Theatre Company and Drake Music Scotland bring to life Morna Pearson's dramatic re-working of the classic story, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Relocated to the divided city of Stevenson's birth, this is Edinburgh's story of the darkness and the light.
Company Lung Ha Theatre Company
Presented byDrake Music Scotland
Director Caitlin Skinner

Listing:: L01925471416




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Production details

Featuring a cast of over twenty actors together with five musicians, Lung Ha's Theatre Company and Drake Music Scotland bring to life Morna Pearson's dramatic re-working of the classic story, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Relocated to the divided city of Stevenson's birth, this is Edinburgh's story of the darkness and the light.

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