The Strange Case of Jekyll and Hyde

A fantastic new play Written & Directed by Ross McGregor, based on the novella by Robert Louis Stevenson.

“The object of power is power.” George Orwell


2020. The President Of The United States has fallen, impeached for corruption and now awaits trial.  As the American senate slides into chaos, election fever grips the nation.  In the wake of yet another mass shooting, Mayor Henry Jekyll, a bold, young, liberal independent, announces his candidacy to run for the Oval Office.  His one promise: to end America’s toxic love affair with guns.  Emboldened by a landmark level of public support, Jekyll’s victory seems almost inevitable.

However, as Voting Day draws ever nearer, Gabrielle Utterson, Jekyll’s press secretary grows increasingly suspicious of her mayor’s close friend – Mister Edward Hyde.  As the rumours and accusations multiply, Utterson must race to uncover exactly what power Hyde holds over Jekyll – culminating in a final dark night, where all secrets are told, all truths are found, and a dreadful reckoning will take place.

Fifteen-time Off West End Award-Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre bring their critically-acclaimed modern twist to Robert Louis Stevenson’s iconic gothic classic, reimagining it as a gripping political thriller set in the halls of American power. This bold new adaptation stays true to the original text’s themes, making it a great night of entertainment for fans of the novella, a thrilling and clear physicalisation for GCSE students of the text, and the perfect launching point for newcomers to the tale.

Contains violence and strong language. Suitable for 14+

Sat 28 Mar 2020
8pm (2pm matinee)
£16 Full (£13 Conc.)

PLEASE NOTE There will be no booking fee for this event. Wheelchair spaces are not currently available.

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Venue
Brookside Theatre
21a Eastern Road
Romford
RM1 3NH