PHIL DANIELS TO LEAD THE COMPANY IN UK TOUR OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S
DR JEKYLL & MR HYDE
Touring Consortium Theatre Company and Rose Theatre Kingston present
DR JEKYLL & MR HYDE
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Adapted by David Edgar
Touring Consortium Theatre Company and Rose Theatre Kingston today announce that Phil Daniels will lead the company in the titular role of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde on a tour of the UK.
The production, adapted by David Edgar and directed by Kate Saxon, opens on 14 February at Rose Theatre Kingston with previews from 9 February and will then tour to His Majesty’s Theatre Aberdeen, Malvern Festival Theatre, Dartford Orchard, Nottingham Theatre Royal, Blackpool Grand Theatre, Wycombe Swan, King’s Theatre Edinburgh, Bradford Alhambra, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, Cambridge Arts Theatre, before completing its run at the Darlington Hippodrome from the 14 until 19 May.
A twisted tale of nerve-jangling horror, this adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic gothic thriller stars Phil Daniels as both Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
In a secret experiment, the upright and respectable Dr Henry Jekyll splits his personality into two, releasing the fiendish and murderous Edward Hyde.
As Hyde brings about mayhem, terror and death in foggy London, can Jekyll find a way to suppress his monstrous alter-ego, before it takes him over for good?
David Edgar is a Tony Award-winning playwright for stage, radio, television and film. His original plays for the Royal Shakespeare Company include Destiny, Pentecost (Evening Standard best play award), The Prisoner’s Dilemma and Written on the Heart. His RSC adaptations include The Jail Diary of Albie Sachs, Nicholas Nickleby (Society of West End Theatres and New York Tony awards), and, most recently, A Christmas Carol. For the National Theatre he wrote Entertaining Strangers (starring Tim Pigott-Smith and Judi Dench), The Shape of the Table, Albert Speer and Playing with Fire. Other adaptations include Julian Barnes’s Arthur & George at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. His other recent work includes Testing the Echo for Out of Joint and If Only for the Chichester Festival Theatre, as well as translations of Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo (with Timothy West, Birmingham Rep), Brecht’s Mother Courage (Stratford Festival, Ontario) and Ibsen’s Master Builder (Chichester Festival Theatre). He has adapted many of his plays for television and radio, and wrote the screenplay for Helena Bonham Carter’s first film Lady Jane. He founded Britain’s first postgraduate playwriting course, and has served as President of the Writers’ Guild.
Phil Daniels plays the title roles. For theatre his credits include King Lear (Chichester Festival Theatre), Anthony and Cleopatra, Knight of The Burning Pestle (Shakespeare’s Globe), Les Miserables (Queens Theatre) and This House (National Theatre and Garrick Theatre). On television, he is perhaps best known for his role as Kevin Wicks in EastEnders. His other television work includes Zapped, Mooonfleet, Doctor Who, Rocks and Chips, New Tricks, Misfits, Outlaws, Waking the Dead, The Long Firm, Time Gentlemen Please, Holding On and Sex, Chips and Rock n Roll. For film, Access All Areas, The Hatton Garden Job, This House, Vinyl, Goodbye Charlie Bright, Chicken Run, Scum and Quadrophenia.
Kate Saxon directs. She has directed over 35 theatre productions, including the world première of John Fowles’ The French Lieutenant’s Woman, which opened in the US and then transferred to the UK, the first revival of Susan Glaspell’s Chains of Dew (Orange Tree), The Real Thing (ETT/West Yorkshire Playhouse), and the US première of Nine Parts of Desire (The Public, New York). Having been Associate Director of Shared Experience Theatre from 2000 – 2012, Kate is now one of a group of artistic associates running the company and has recently directed their tour of As You Like It. Kate is Chair of Stage Directors UK. She was Voice Director on Paramount’s animated feature film, Capture The Flag, which won the Goya Award for Best Animated Film 2016. Kate is currently developing a new film by Samuel Evans, working title Hold Me, and is one of 15 female TV and film directors chosen as one of the inaugural BAFTA Elevate group. For television, Kate’s work includes EastEnders. For video games, Kate directs Cinematics and titles include Mafia III, Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture and Alien: Isolation, which between them have won 4 BAFTAs.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Listings
Rose Theatre Kingston
Friday 9 – Saturday 17 February
Press Night: Thursday 14 February
Box office: 020 8174 0090
His Majesty’s Theatre Aberdeen
Tuesday 20 – Saturday 24 February
Box Office: 01224 641122
www.aberdeenperformingarts.com/events/dr-jekyll-mr-hyde
Malvern Festival Theatre
Tuesday 27 February – Saturday 3 March
Box Office: 01684 892277
Dartford Orchard Theatre
Tuesday 13 – Saturday 17 March
Box Office: 01322 220000
Nottingham Theatre Royal
Tuesday 20 – Saturday 24 March
Box Office: 0115 989 5555
Grand Theatre Blackpool
Tuesday 27 – Saturday 31 March
Box Office: 01253 290190
Wycombe Swan
Tuesday 3 April – 7 April
Box Office: 01494 512000
King’s Theatre Edinburgh
Tuesday 10 – 14 April
Box Office: 0131 529 6000
Bradford Alhambra
Tuesday 17 – Saturday 21 April
Box Office: 01274 432000
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 May
Box Office: 01902 429 212
Cambridge Arts Theatre
Tuesday 8 – Saturday 12 May
Box office: 01223 503 333
Darlington Hippodrome
Tuesday 15 – Saturday 19 May
Box Office: 01325 405405
www.darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk
Twitter: #JekyllPlay