by Robert Louis Stevenson Adapted and Directed by Nick Lane
Doctor Henry Jekyll is a good man. Successful within his field, respected by his peers… and close to a neurological discovery that will change the face of medical science forever. But his methods are less than ethical.
When a close friend and colleague threatens to expose and destroy his work, Jekyll is forced to experiment on himself – and something goes very wrong.
Or very right.
Suddenly Jekyll has a new ‘friend’, the brutal Edward Hyde, and he has willed his entire fortune to him. But what is Jekyll’s true legacy?
Love, betrayal and murder combine in this chilling adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale of good and evil.
“this is a finely-crafted adaptation that will keep you fastened to your seat” British Theatre Guide
“moments of true horror… an intriguing and thought-provoking piece… more than enough incentive to lure you away from the hearth and out into the autumn night” The Independent
“a forceful piece of theatrical story telling… hair-raising” The Stage