Jekyll’s run out of potion! The first-ever Broadway revival of Jekyll & Hyde will play its final performance at the Marquis Theatre on May 12. The show will have played 15 previews and 30 regular performances following a 25-week national tour prior to coming to Broadway. Jekyll was previously scheduled to end its limited Broadway engagement on June 30.
Tony nominee Constantine Maroulis led the show as the good doctor Dr. Jekyll and his villainous alter ego Mr. Hyde, with R&B recording artist Deborah Cox as Lucy and Wicked alum Teal Wicks as Emma Carew. The show also stars Laird Mackintosh, Richard White, David Benoit, Stephen Mitchell Brown, Jerry Christakos, Dana Costello, Wendy Fox, Brian Gallagher, Sean Jenness, Mel Johnson Jr., James Judy, Ashley Loren, Courtney Markowitz, Aaron Ramey, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Rob Richardson, Blair Ross, Doug Storm, Haley Swindal and Jason Wooten.
Based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Wildhorn’s pop-rock opera tells the story of a genial English doctor whose lab experiment inadvertently transforms him into an evil alternate version of himself. Can Dr. Jekyll save himself—and the people he loves—as Mr. Hyde continues his spree of violence and destruction?
Jekyll features direction by Jeff Calhoun, scenic and costume design by Tobin Ost, lighting by Jeff Croiter, sound by Ken Travis and projections by Daniel Brodie.