<p>'Satisfyingly creepy... Neil Bartlett's adaptation is a bold one, emphasising themes of male power and privilege... it's eerily engaging'</p>
The Stage
'Lays bare the rot at the heart of a beastly boys' club... this is a <em>Jekyll and Hyde</em> with all the Victorian creepiness you'd expect, but it is also a bitter commentary on the "slow cancer of disgrace" that eats away at a closed male society'
Guardian
<p>'A clever interpretation... eerily sinister... retains some of Stevenson's classic lines and speaks to a contemporary audience... admirably succeeds on a number of levels'</p>
British Theatre Guide
Produktdetaljer
Biographical note
Neil Bartlett’s plays, adaptations and translations have been produced by, amongst others, the National Theatre in London, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Glasgow Citizens, the American Repertory Theatre in Boston, the Goodman in Chicago and the Abbey in Dublin – and by schools, colleges and amateur companies throughout the world.