The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde
LIVE THEATRE

Written by Robert Louis Stevenson
Adapted & Performed by Mark Stratford
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“A truly mesmerising performance”
North West End Theatre
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is one of Robert Louis Stevenson's most famous novels - a mystery tale about the timeless conflict between good and evil. It caused a sensation when it was published in 1886 - as a penny dreadful. 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...
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“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
DETAILS
Venue: Great Green Barn Theatre, Upper House Lane (Run Common Road end), Shamley Green, GU5 0SX
Date & Time: Saturday 18 October 2025, 7.30pm
Price*: £24, Concessions £22, Restricted View £16 (inc £1 GGB Restoration Fee*)
Performance Length: 1hr 40m (including 20 Min interval)
Parking: Limited on site across the road at For Earth's Sake. Please consider car sharing where possible.
Location
Great Green Barn Theatre, GU5 0SX