This September, a thrilling new adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s dark psychological fantasy, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, will be embarking on a five month UK tour, immersing audiences in the myth and mystery of 19th century London. The production, which is adapted and directed by Nick Lane, presents a unique take on the classic Gothic horror story.

Doctor Henry Jekyll is a good man. Successful within his field and respected by his peers, he’s close to a neurological discovery that will change the face of medical science forever. However, his methods are less than ethical and when a close friend and colleague threatens to expose and destroy his work, Jekyll is forced to experiment on himself, whereupon something goes very wrong…or very right. Suddenly Jekyll has a new friend, the brutal Edward Hyde.

This gripping production takes inspiration from Lane’s own personal journey. Injured by a car accident at the age of 26 that permanently damaged his neck and back, Lane imagines Jekyll as a physically weakened man who discovers a cure for his ailments, a cure that also unearths the darkest corners of his psyche. Lane says, If someone offered me a potion that was guaranteed to make me feel the way I did before the accident, but with the side effect that I’d become ruthless and horrible – would I drink it?

Combining ensemble story-telling, physical theatre, movement and Lane’s razor-sharp script, alongside a new musical score by Tristan Parkes, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde remains true to the spirit and themes of the original novella while offering modern audiences one or two surprises, including a major female character, Eleanor, who drives Jekyll on in the same way Stevenson’s wife urged her husband to complete the novel.

Lane, who was Associate Director and Literary Manager at Hull Truck from 2006 to 2014, comments, I'm incredibly excited to be working with Blackeyed Theatre on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. To be given the opportunity to revisit a book that I love and adapt it for four terrific actors is an absolute gift for me, and I couldn't think of a better venue to launch the tour than the Wilde Theatre. I hope people book their seats, and then spend the entire show on the edge of them!

The cast comprises Jack Bannell as Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde (The Comedy of Errors, Tobacco Factory; Antony and Cleopatra, Chichester Festival; Beggar’s Opera, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Paige Round as Eleanor Lanyon (Hurling Rubble at the Moon, Park Theatre; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Watch Your Head; Nobody, Hanyong Theatre/National Theatre Company of Korea), Zach Lee as Gabriel Utterson (Bouncers, Glass Menagerie, Hull Truck; The Derby McQueen Affair, York Theatre Royal; Treasure Island, Harrogate Theatre) and Ashley Sean-Cook as Hastings Lanyon (Frankenstein, Blackeyed Theatre; Might Never Happen, King’s Head).

Running time 120 minutes (including an interval)

Notes Ages 11+

Box Office Tickets are available from individual theatre box office. See www.blackeyedtheatre.co.uk.

Twitter @Blackeyedtheatr, #JekyllandHydetour

Director Nick Lane
Composer Tristan Parks
Designer Victoria Spearing
Costume Designer Naomi Gibbs
Lighting Designer Claire Childs
Producer Adrian McDougall


Jack Bannell Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde
Paige Round Eleanor Lanyon
Zach Lee Gabriel Utterson
Ashley Sean-Cook Hastings Lanyon


Performance Dates

20th – 22nd Sept Wilde Theatre, Bracknell – 7.45pm (2pm, Thurs)
www.southhillpark.org.uk

25th Sept EM Forster Theatre, Tonbridge – 7.30pm
www.boxoffice.tonbridge-school.co.uk

26th – 27th Sept Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds – 7.30pm (2pm, Wed)
www.theatreroyal.org

29th Sept Auden Theatre, Holt – 7.30pm
http://audentheatre.co.uk/

3rd October The Haymarket, Basingstoke – 2pm and 7.30pm
www.anvilarts.org.uk

4th – 7th Oct Greenwich Theatre, London – 7.30pm (2.30pm, Thurs and Sat)
www.greenwichtheatre.org.uk

9th – 10th Oct Norwich Playhouse, Norwick – 7.30pm (1pm, Tues)
www.norwichplayhouse.co.uk

12th – 13th Oct Waterside Arts Centre, Sale – 7.30pm (1.30pm, Fri)
http://watersideartscentre.co.uk

14th Oct The Atkinson, Southport – 7.30pm
www.theatkinson.co.uk

17th – 19th Oct Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne – 7.45pm (2.30pm, Wed)
www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk/venue/devonshire-park-theatre

20th Oct Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury – 7.30pm
www.rosestheatre.org

24th Oct Queen’s Hall Arts, Hexham – tbc
www.queenshall.co.uk

26th Oct Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy – 7.30pm
www.onfife.com

27th Oct Gaiety Theatre, Ayr – 7.30pm
http://ayrgaiety.co.uk/

28th Oct The Brunton, Musselburgh - 7.30pm
www.thebrunton.co.uk

30th Oct Eastwood Park Theatre, Giffnock – 7.30pm
www.eastwoodparktheatre.co.uk

1st Nov The Majestic Theatre, Darlington – 7.30pm
www.majestic-theatre.co.uk

2nd Nov Kings Theatre, York – 2pm
www.kingstheatre.com

7th Nov The Lights, Andover – 7.30pm
www.thelights.org.uk

8th Nov Cornerstone, Didcot – 7.30pm
www.cornerstone-arts.org

9th Nov New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth – 7.30pm
www.newtheatreroyal.com

10th Nov The Berry Theatre, Hedge End – 7.30pm
www.theberrytheatre.co.uk

13th – 14th Nov Garrick Theatre, Lichfield – 7.30pm
www.lichfieldgarrick.com

15th – 17th Nov Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton – 7.30pm (1pm, Fri)
www.wlv.ac.uk/arena-theatre

20th Nov Stahl Theatre, Oundle – 7.45pm
www.oundleschool.org.uk/Stahl-Theatre

21st – 22nd Nov Stanbury Theatre, Milton Keynes – 7.30pm
www.stantonburytheatre.co.uk

23rd Nov Lincoln Performing Arts Centre, Lincoln – 7.30pm
http://lpac.co.uk/

24th Nov Bridge House Theatre, Warwick – 7.30pm
www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

27th – 29th Nov Mumford Theatre, Cambridge – 7.30pm
www.anglia.ac.uk/arts-law-and-social-sciences/mumford-theatre

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