“Jekyll & Hyde” at Pennington Players

“Jekyll & Hyde”
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Book & Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
Conceived by Frank Wildhorn & Steve Cuden

Convinced the cure for his father's mental illness lies in the separation of Man's evil natural from his good, Dr. Henry Jekyll unwittingly unleashes his own dark side, wreaking havoc in the streets of late 19th-centure London as the savage, maniacal Edward Hyde.

Performed by Pennington Players
At Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre
Performances ran
Thursday, August 1, 2002 thru Saturday, August 10, 2002
Bishop Of Basingstoke.... Don Gerecke Has Bio
Bisset.... Leigh Shaw
Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde.... Greg Krywusha
Emma Carew.... Melissa Daniels
General Lord Glossop.... John Russell Has Bio
John Utterson.... James Petro Has Bio
Lady Beaconsfield.... Jen Fisher Has Bio
Lord Savage.... Mickey Levitan Has Bio
Lucy Harris.... Adrienne Bogarde
Nellie.... Kathryn Strasser
Newsboy.... Chas Scherer
Poole.... Steven Torma Has Bio
Priest / Minister.... Paul Lasky
Simon Stride.... Ryan Cook
Sir Archibald Proops.... Victor Miller Has Bio
Sir Danvers Carew.... Tom Bessellieu
Spider.... Christopher M. Heffron
Dancer.... Regan Birdsey
Dancer.... Jo Castoro
Dancer.... Nicole Farina
Dancer.... Denise Policastro
Dancer.... Cara Scharf Has Bio
Ensemble.... Anthony Barnett
Ensemble.... Stephanie Delaney
Ensemble.... Joanne DerPilbosian
Ensemble.... Alessandra Farina
Ensemble.... Rebecca Gerecke Has Bio
Ensemble.... Kristin Keenan
Ensemble.... Emily Markoe
Ensemble.... Brett Stoelker
Ensemble.... Meredith Stypinksi
Directed by Frank Ferrara Has Bio
Assistant Directed by Carly Rapaport-stein
Choreography by Nicole Farina
Produced by Jennifer Gregg
Costume Design by Maryellen Birdsey
Costume Design by Jay Stevens
Lighting Design by Bernie McGowen
Sound Design by Virginia McGowen
Stage Managed by Scott Hubscher
Musical Direction by Shannon Ferrara Has Bio
Set Designed by Jeremy C. Doucette Has Bio
Properties by Dottie Farina
Performances 
Note: These recording are not of the productions list here, but of Broadway or Hollywood versions.