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VenueWyvern Theatre
TownSwindon
CountyWiltshire
From10th May 2021
To11th May 2021
When19:30
Wyvern Theatre (V928)
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  • Date of change: 2 Oct 20 - T01928548342

The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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:: (T01928548342)

A thrilling adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's dark psychological fantasy, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde immerses you in the myth and mystery of 19th century London's fog-bound streets where love, betrayal and murder lurk at every chilling twist and turn. Gripping, stylish and thought-provoking, this is unmissable theatre. Go on. Treat your dark side!
Company Blackeyed Theatre
Producer Adrian McDougall
Adapted by Nick Lane
Music Tristan Parkes
Music Tristan Parkes
Director Nick Lane
Design Victoria Spearing
Costume Naomi Gibbs
Lighting Claire Childs
Stage ManagerJay Hirst
Performer Blake Kubena (Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde)
Performer Zach Lee (Gabriel Utterson)
Performer Paige Round (Eleanor Lanyon)
Performer Ashley Sean-Cook (Hastings Lanyon)

Listing:: L0441259049




Current production:Work

Production details

A thrilling adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's dark psychological fantasy, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde immerses you in the myth and mystery of 19th century London's fog-bound streets where love, betrayal and murder lurk at every chilling twist and turn. Gripping, stylish and thought-provoking, this is unmissable theatre. Go on. Treat your dark side!

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