
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Adapted and performed by Mark Stratford
'Jekyll and Hyde' - a mystery tale about the timeless conflict between good and evil - caused a sensation when it was published in 1886. In this highly acclaimed, gripping solo play, Mark Stratford offers a compelling and faithful adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s gothic classic.
In fog-bound Victorian London, Gabriel Utterson works as a respectable lawyer. Concerned by a strange clause in his friend Henry Jekyll’s will, Utterson investigates the sinister Edward Hyde – Jekyll’s unlikely protégé. Convinced that Jekyll and Hyde’s relationship is founded on blackmail, Utterson embarks on a quest to learn more but, as he does so, finds the truth to be far worse than he could have ever imagined...
Running Time: 2 x 40 mins plus 20 min interval
Age Guide: 12+
★★★★★‘A truly mesmerising performance’(North West End UK)
★★★★"A gripping one-man show.(Stratford's) performance held the theatre spellbound...It is a model of what a one-person play should be...Be prepared to be scared - and entertained"(ReviewsGate)
★★★★‘Stratford’s stellar performance carries the play'(The Reviews Hub)
★★★★‘As the story unfolds, we begin to see moments of Mr Hyde, and from here on in we are well and truly hooked’(Views from the Gods)
★★★★‘A wonderfully accessible and faithful version of the story performed with skill and precision’(Fairy Powered Productions)
‘A gripping piece of theatre...Get along to Stratford’s show and see the characters come alive’(British Theatre Guide)