I Was a Teenage Jekyll and Hyde (Score)

I Was a Teenage Jekyll and Hyde (Score)

I Was a Teenage Jekyll and Hyde (Score)

Randall Lewton

I Was a Teenage Jekyll and Hyde (Score)

I Was a Teenage Jekyll and Hyde (Score)

Randall Lewton

Overview

The story is silly, the lyrics are stupid and the score is ridiculous but the show is enoromous fun to stage and to watch.

For years Eustace Crucible, crazed chemistry teacher, has striven to find a formula to enhance his appearance and make him intelligent (er, more in­telligent) but courage fails him at the moment of truth and he persuades downtrodden Sylvester Jekyll to drink the potion instead. Sylvester is immediately transformed into Hyde, a super-cool, handsome, laid back youth - in fact the exact opposite of Sylvester. We follow Hyde's experiences at the School Dance, where he even usurps the teenage idol Ricky Fantasy (alias Bernard Clapfish) the band's singer and "narrator" of this story,  and against a gang of muggers, whilst Inspector Ticket of Scotland Yard and Mr and Mrs Jekyll search in vain for Sylvester. Between momentary flashbacks to his real self, Hyde learns of people's true feelings for Sylvester and in the end decides to "be himself", giving the top-up dose of potion to Miss Wrenplacket, clueless music teacher in love with Crucible.  Interspersed with the main action we see Crucible and some of his laboratory "experiments" as well as teenagers' problems of early love.

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Details

  • Genre: Theatre for Young Audiences
  • Time Period: Contemporary, Present Day
  • Cast Attributes: Roles for Teens
  • Target Audience: Appropriate for all audiences, Pre-Teen (Age 11 - 13), Teen (Age 14 - 18)

Authors

Author

Randall Lewton