Back to All Events

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde


Tickets available at the Idle Muse Box Office or by phone at 773.340.9438

Previews Sept 22 & 23, Opening Sept 24, Runs Through Oct 23 TH / FR / SA 8P, SU 3P
The Edge Off-Broadway - 1133 W. Catalpa Ave.
Tickets $10-$20, Group Sales Available Upon Request

Patrons age 5 and older must show proof of full vaccination; patrons age 16 and over will also need to provide identification that matches their vaccination record.

‍All guests are required to wear a mask.

A new adaptation by Michael Dalberg

Notions of class, gender, intimacy and violence collide in this new adaptation of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, inspired by the original novella of the same name by Robert Louis Stevenson. Dr. Henri Jekyll (Brandi Jiminez Lee*) struggles to endure in Victorian England, but finds the cards heavily stacked against her: with her father gone and professional prospects sabotaged, she finds herself isolated and trapped. Forced to look inward for reprieve, she manifests her own savior in Mr. Edward Hyde but finds the road to salvation is paved with ruin.

CAST: Brandi Jiminez Lee (Dr. Henri Jekyll), Jack Sharkey (Mr. Edward Hyde), Joel Thompson (Dr. Hastie Lanyon), Shane Richlen (Gabriel John Utterson), Timothy Griffin (Sir Danvers Carew/Poole), Ian Saderholm (Richard Enfield), Hanna Beth Mitchell (Maid), Whitney Ann Bates (understudy/Jekyll and maid), Troy Schaeflein (understudy/Hyde/Enfield), Chris Sylvie (understudy/Lanyon), Ross Compton (understudy/Carew/Poole)

CREATIVE: Michael Dalberg (playwright), Morgan Manasa (director), Libby Beyreis (fight choreographer), Samantha Kaufman (intimacy designer), Courtney Abbott* (assistant intimacy designer), Laura Wiley (lighting & projection designer), Kati Lechner (covid compliance officer), L.J. Luthringer (music & sound designer), Jessie Gowens (costume designer), Tristan Brandon (properties designer/literary manager/dramaturg), Stina Taylor (scenic designer), Carrie Hardin (speech and dialect coach), Elizabeth MacDougald (dramaturg), Becky Warner (stage manager), Beth Bruins (assistant stage manager), Shellie DiSalvo (production manager), Evan Jackson (artistic director), Mara Kovacevic (treasurer/box office manager), GinaMarie Hoskins (marketing)