A new and shocking version of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale of depravity, lust, love and horror featuring the many faces of Mr. Hyde. On the fog-bound streets of Victorian-era London, Henry ...
“I'm thrilled to be bringing this psychologically complex and very theatrical version of this timeless tale to our audiences,” says director Melia Bensussen. “This company of actors and designers will ...
Adapter/director Nick Lane makes a very good point in his programme interview: a modern audience cannot be shocked or even surprised by the revelation that 19th century audiences found so chilling, ...
Like its infamous two-faced protagonist, Hartford Stage’s production of “Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde” has an intelligent, graceful, clever side and a creepy, gritty, sensational side. The erudite, ...
This month, San Diego theater audiences are lucky enough to see two Jeffrey Hatcher plays adapted from 19th-century horror stories. Chalk Circle Collective opened Hatcher’s “Turn of the Screw” in ...
When the well-respected Dr. Jekyll investigates the mayhem being wrought on the streets of London, he becomes suspicious of the mysterious Mr. Hyde. In pursuing this shady figure, Jekyll’s life begins ...
Hammer Films has released the first trailer for Doctor Jekyll, its forthcoming adaptation of the classic horror story, starring British comedian Eddie Izzard. Based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 ...
The column “20/20 Vision” examines films from the 1920s through a 2020s lens. Writer Anthony Martinez Rosales looks at the intricacies of the films from the perspective of culture, medium and quality.
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