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Jekyll & Hyde - 2004 - UK Tour History , Info & More

From the novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson

An evocative tale of the epic battle between good and evil, "Jekyll & Hyde" is based on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story about a brilliant doctor whose experiments with human personality create a murderous counterpart. Convinced the cure for his father's mental illness lies in the separation of Man's evil nature from his good, Dr. Henry Jekyll unwittingly unleashes his own dark side, wreaking havoc in the streets of late 19th century London as the savage, maniacal Edward Hyde.

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SOLD OUT! Standing Ovations, Spring 2004 - a Benefit Concert on Sunday May 23, 2004 from 7-10 PM at Joe's Pub
by BWW - Mar 16, 2004


With an overwhelming response, tickets to BroadwayWorld.com's 'Standing Ovations' sold out in its first weekend on sale. Proceeds will go to BC/EFA, and the show will be hosted by Michael Musto and Scott Nevins. Performers currently scheduled to appear include (in alphabetical order): James Barbour, Laura Bell Bundy, Kim Cea, Susan Egan, Melissa Errico, Felicia Finley, Alison Fraser, David Friedman, Mandy Gonzalez, Erin Leigh Peck, Andrea McArdle, Raymond McLeod, Marc Shaiman, William Tost, Eddie Varley, Max von Essen, Bill Weeden, and more special guests and surprises! The benefit will be directed by Jamie McGonnigal, with musical direction by Mark Hartman.

Broadway Bears 2004 Photo Coverage
by Genevieve Rafter Keddy - Feb 16, 2004


Bryan Batt hosted the 7th annual Broadway Bears event held by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS on Sunday, February 15th and BroadwayWorld.com was there.

The Producers �" Where there's a hit, there's a tour!
by Pati Buehler - Jan 25, 2004


As with any big hit show on Broadway, before long the touring companies are sure to follow, which is a good thing. How else could the rest of the country enjoy what takes place on Broadway?

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