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Jekyll & Hyde (jeffrey Hatcher)

As the Halloween season approaches, theaters across the country are gearing up to present spine-tingling productions that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. One such production is the classic tale of Jekyll and Hyde, the story of a brilliant scientist who discovers a potion that unleashes his inner demons. The story, written by Robert Louis Stevenson, has been adapted for the stage and explores the dark side of human nature and the eternal struggle between good and evil. This upcoming production promises to be a gripping and intense interpretation of the classic story. The play, written by Daniel Sessions Stephens, is said to be a clever, well-written adaptation that delves deeper into the psyche of the titular character and the monster he creates within himself. The ensemble cast is sure to bring the story to life in a way that is both suspenseful and thrilling. The story is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today, exploring themes of duality, morality, and the consequences of playing God. The production is not recommended for younger audiences or the faint of heart.

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