The TEAM:

Scenic- Stephen Dobay

Lighting- Keith Truax

Costumes/ Wigs- Kurt Alger

Music Director- Kristen Rosenfeld

Producer- John W Engeman Theater

Book by Leslie Bricusse

Music by Frank Wildhorn

Based on the novel by Louis Stevenson

Directed & Choreographed by paul stancato

2017 John W Engeman Theatre


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Two actors perform on stage, a woman in a vibrant pink dress with floral adornments in her hair and long white gloves, and a man in a dark tailcoat, holding hands and facing each other with serious expressions. The background features theatrical set scenery.
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The image shows two performers on stage during a theatrical production. The performer on the left is wearing a black leather jacket, glasses, and a black top hat, with long dark hair. The performer on the right is a woman with curly hair, wearing a black dress with red and black accents, and is gripping the man's neck while looking at him with a serious expression. The background is dark with blue and purple lighting.
The scene from a theatrical play shows a man with shoulder-length hair holding a woman's chin and mouth with his hand while she appears to be unconscious or in distress, on a dark stage with yellow lighting.
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‘To start, this article will probably not do this incredible production justice!’

‘…absolutely electrifying…’

‘… [the] Broadway caliber cast is positively glorious!’

            -Broadway World

‘Stancato…succeeds spectacularly!’

            -Newsday

‘Paul Stancato(’s) Jekyll & Hyde is sure to thrill audiences straight from the opening scene.’

            -DC Metro Arts