“A WORK OF GENIUS”
“TERRIFIED MY TEEN!”
“FANTASTIC PRODUCTION!”
“REALLY BROUGHT THE STORY TO LIFE”
The dark figure of Mr Hyde stalks the streets of London, killing without remorse, while the devout Dr Jekyll goes about his daily life. Jekyll’s obsession with the dual nature of man and the idea of good and evil has driven him to do the unthinkable. In the name of religion he turns to science in an attempt to cure the human soul, to draw out the bad and be left with only righteousness. As the bodies start to mount up, Dr Jekyll, afraid for his reputation, attempts to keep his relationship to Mr Hyde a secret. But this ungodly experiment can not end well.
The gripping and suspenseful tale has been lovingly, and painstakingly, adapted from Stevenson’s original writing by Grove’s resident wordsmith Joy-Amy Wigman. This has been done to create the most authentic version of the script possible, maintaining Stevenson’s artful use of language, mystery, and thrill, but doing so in a way that is imaginative and engaging as a performance. As one audience member described it “The way that the story has been adapted from the book to the stage is a work of genius!” Sticking so close to the source material makes this piece not only a delight for literature enthusiasts, but makes it a must see for those studying the text at GCSE level.
The show received an abundance of praise on social media throughout its initial run. “A phenomenal show! A great adaptation so well put together and so clearly told. I loved it.” said one audience member, and “A perfectly spooky adaptation, gorgeous staging, spot-on character portrayals, and just wonderful acting all round!” said another.
Written by Robert Louis Stevenson
Adapted by Joy-Amy Wigman
Directed by Paul Avery
Performed by Grove Productions