
Calling all English GCSE students and literature lovers! DTC’s acclaimed production of this Victorian classic arrives in Grantham in April 2024.
1888. Victorian London is under attack.
Within the thick Fitzrovia fog and dimly lamp-lit streets lurks an evil predator.
Unprovoked, a young child is attacked and beaten by a mystery man.
Who is this "sneering Satan"?
Meanwhile, obsessed with the "Good and evil duality of man" the upstanding Dr Henry Jekyll determines to prove his theories through dangerous experimentation.
DTC return to The Guildhall with this exciting new stage adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Victorian gothic masterpiece.
***** “Chilling and delightful” - Morning Star
“At last! DTC have finally given GCSE students the stage adaptation of J&H we have all been crying out for. The characters, the key quotes, Stevenson’s London…leapt from the page. The kids loved it." - Ben Jefferies, Westcliff High School for Boys.
Important Information
Venue: Guildhall Arts Centre, Theatre
Tickets: £14 (£13 concessions)
£8.50 schools with every 11th free
Running Time: Approx. 85 minutes
Our 1:30pm performance on Friday 19th April is a schools only performance. If you are interested in attending please get in touch by emailing the box office on box1@southkesteven.gov.uk
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