Performance

VenueMumford Theatre
TownCambridge
CountyCambridgeshire
From6th June 2006
To10th June 2006
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sat Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £9.50. To £9.50.
What is currently on at Mumford Theatre (V22)

Jekyll and Hyde

T542381151
An evocative tale of romance and the epic battle between good and evil. Jekyll and Hyde is based on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story about a brilliant doctor whose experiments with human personality create a murderous counterpart.
Book by R L Stevenson
Music Frank Wildhorn
Lyrics Leslie Bricusse


Archive :: production:T542381151, musical:S1563, venue:V22
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User Review: 08Jun06: Published 7 June 2006, Cambridge Evening News Don’t miss this passionate show Last night, the Festival Payers presented their version of Broadway musical, Jekyll and Hyde. And, as one of only a handful of amateur companies to have taken up the gauntlet of this challenging modern musical, they certainly didn’t waste the opportunity. Based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s story about a scientist (Dr Jekyll) whose explorations transform him into the murderous Mr Hyde, the musical is heavily reliant on finding a powerful male lead. Neal Upton as Jekyll powered through the musical with a passion and glee which was both impressive and suitably unnerving. As a whole, the show is very emotionally charged. Seldom is something said if it can be sung and almost every number bursts with emotive key changes and dramatic chord sequences. The company took charge of this momentum with professional ease. Aided by a stylish set, wonderfully atmospheric lighting and a terrific orchestra, they hit every high octane note in the score with confidence and precision and delivered a slick and energetic ensemble production. Antonia Grantham was excellent in her portrayal of Hyde’s sexual prey and equally, Amy Castledine as Jekyll’s fiancée produced an immaculate performance. Not a show to miss.
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USER (08Jun06): Published 7 June 2006, Cambridge Evening News Don’t miss this passionate show Last night, the Festival Payers presented their version of Broadway musical, Jekyll and Hyde. And, as one of only a handful of amateur companies to have taken up the gauntlet of this challenging modern musical, they certainly didn’t waste the opportunity. Based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s story about a scientist (Dr Jekyll) whose explorations transform him into the murderous Mr Hyde, the musical is heavily reliant on finding a powerful male lead. Neal Upton as Jekyll powered through the musical with a passion and glee which was both impressive and suitably unnerving. As a whole, the show is very emotionally charged. Seldom is something said if it can be sung and almost every number bursts with emotive key changes and dramatic chord sequences. The company took charge of this momentum with professional ease. Aided by a stylish set, wonderfully atmospheric lighting and a terrific orchestra, they hit every high octane note in the score with confidence and precision and delivered a slick and energetic ensemble production. Antonia Grantham was excellent in her portrayal of Hyde’s sexual prey and equally, Amy Castledine as Jekyll’s fiancée produced an immaculate performance. Not a show to miss.
Overall: 5.00
USER (08Jun06): Published 7 June 2006, Cambridge Evening News Don’t miss this passionate show Last night, the Festival Payers presented their version of Broadway musical, Jekyll and Hyde. And, as one of only a handful of amateur companies to have taken up the gauntlet of this challenging modern musical, they certainly didn’t waste the opportunity. Based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s story about a scientist (Dr Jekyll) whose explorations transform him into the murderous Mr Hyde, the musical is heavily reliant on finding a powerful male lead. Neal Upton as Jekyll powered through the musical with a passion and glee which was both impressive and suitably unnerving. As a whole, the show is very emotionally charged. Seldom is something said if it can be sung and almost every number bursts with emotive key changes and dramatic chord sequences. The company took charge of this momentum with professional ease. Aided by a stylish set, wonderfully atmospheric lighting and a terrific orchestra, they hit every high octane note in the score with confidence and precision and delivered a slick and energetic ensemble production. Antonia Grantham was excellent in her portrayal of Hyde’s sexual prey and equally, Amy Castledine as Jekyll’s fiancée produced an immaculate performance. Not a show to miss. 5

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