Jekyll and Hyde The Musical is an excellent presentation of the struggle between good and evil. Dr. Jekyll attempting to separate the two traits so that possibly the world can be freed from the latter uses himself as a human subject and unleashes Mr. Hyde.
The production performed by the Slow Burn Theatre Company was of the highest caliber, and very comparable to its NYC Broadway counterpart. The voice and the acting of Tony Edgerton and the ease at which he portrays the dual personalities are exceptional. Similarly Carla Bordonada (Lucy) and Lindsey Corey (Emma), who unknowingly are in love with the same man, have powerful voices which blend beautifully for their duet. The remainder of the cast is a wonderful complement to the lead actors.
The set designs, lighting, costumes and music all contribute to this spine chilling battle between good and evil.
I recommend if Jekyll and Hyde The Musical is appearing in your vicinity take a chance, buy a ticket you will be glad you did especially if the production is put on by the Slow Burn Theatre Company.
The Amaturo Theatre at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts offers an intimate feeling with its seating capacity of less than 600. It has an outstanding sound system and each seat provides a clear view of the stage. It is a great place to be part of an audience.