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Jekyll & Hyde is currently listed as an ended production in the British Theatre archive.

Jekyll & Hyde is preserved in the British Theatre archive as a historical production.

Verified archive references place the production at Platform Theatre.

British Theatre coverage for this title is dated 29 July 2015.

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REVIEW: Jekyll & Hyde and Nerve (Double Bill), Greenwich Theatre ✭✭✭

Brilliantly well-written dialogue is always great to hear, especially when delivered with cut-glass panache as by this super quartet: in addition to the author, we have Lee Comley, Jack Govan and Kate Novak making up the set. These well-observed stories of contemporary urban life, unified by dozens of parallels, feature sequences of extremely confidently constructed situations, voiced economically and brightly with the argot, idioms, banter and attitudes of today, yet given heightened and bizarre intensity through their dramatic compression of extreme situations.

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REVIEW: Jekyll & Hyde, Platform Theatre ✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Jekyll & Hyde, Platform Theatre ✭✭✭

Jekyll & Hyde never feels like a gimmick and avoids the traps of so many reworkings. Instead it’s an intelligent and creative production which is well staged, acted and directed throughout.

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REVIEW: Jekyll and Hyde, Greenwich Theatre (then UK Tour) ✭✭✭

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REVIEW: Jekyll and Hyde, Greenwich Theatre (then UK Tour) ✭✭✭

Jekyll & Hyde is confronting in many ways and squarely raises the question of where the line is drawn between unpleasant, complicit voyeurism and involving theatre. Even if you don't care for Clifford's version of the tale, something about it will haunt you. Disturbing and confrontational, but also thought-provoking.

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