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The Strange Case of Jekyll and Hyde – Jack Studio Theatre, Review
Worth the entrance fee alone for Will Pinchin’s performance.
Read More »Interview: Jonny Morton on Chickenshed’s ‘Jekyll & Hyde’
Director Jonny Morton tells us more about Chickenshed Theatre Company's new adaptation of 'Jekyll & Hyde' and the company's inclusive work.
Read More »Interview: Danny Wainwright on ‘Jekyll & Hyde’
'Jekyll & Hyde' director and co-writer Danny Wainwright talks putting a comedic spin on the classic tale.
Read More »Jekyll and Hyde & Nerve, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A modernist and realistic approach to new writing. Very cleverly written and powerfully executed.
Read More »Jekyll and Hyde, Platform Theatre – Review
An original and creative adaptation of an iconic classic that sadly just doesn't reach the dramatic heights one hopes for.
Read More »Jekyll & Hyde, Barons Court Theatre – Review
A well-staged version of a legendary story that always appeals to the imagination.
Read More »Jekyll and Hyde, Lion and Unicorn Theatre – Review
With inventive design and staging, a speedy pace and great atmosphere, this is an enjoyable show for this time of year.
Read More »Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Tara Theatre – Review
Robert Louis Stevenson (Adapted by James Hyland) Directed by Phil Lowe★★★★★ Pros: This one-man show is incredibly demanding and physically taxing with multiple characters and non-stop dialogue. Award-winning actor James Hyland proves how talented he is, and sets a very high standard for theatrical performance. Cons: This not-to-missed production has a very short run: one night at the Tara Theatre. Our Verdict: James Hyland knows exactly what he’s doing and it’s a pleasure to watch someone with this incredible level ...
Read More »Jekyll and Hyde, Southwark Playhouse – Review
Jonathan Holloway Directed by Jessica Edwards ★★ Pros: An original adaptation of a classic text. Cons: I found it easy to stop caring about what was going on. Our Verdict: Brilliantly sordid without actually being brilliant. Courtesy of Flipping the Bird Theatre This is an interesting one. Back in July one of my fellow Everything Theatre contributors reviewed this production before it went up to the Edinburgh Festival – as you will read, they felt rather differently to me about ...
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