The MIT Musical Theatre Guild proudly presents its IAP 2011 production of Jekyll & Hyde
Conceived for the stage by Steve Cuden and Frank Wildhorn
Book and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Based on the story by Robert Louis Stevenson
January 28-29, February 3-5 at 8PM, January 30 at 2PM
Performances will take place in La Sala de Puerto Rico, on the second floor of the MIT Student Center, 84 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA.
Would you like to usher? Contact us at jekyll-prod@mit.edu
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Reservations can also be made by telephone at 617-253-6294.
Produced by Becky Bianco
Directed by Zach Barryte and Danbee Kim
Music/Orchestra Direction by Teresa Giblin
Vocal Direction by Ashley Caval
Technical Direction by Kelsey Brigance
Starring:
Greg Cushing ** Karen Hart '11 ** Emily Earle ** Rachel Bowens-Rubin '11
Daniel Levine '12 ** Luis Loya '06 ** Kirsten Olson '14 ** Luis Orrego '13
Eve Lauria ** Edmund Golaski '99 ** Bridger Maxwell '13 ** David Lerner '13
Kelsey Brigance '12 ** Hubert Hwang '07 ** Michael Caveney ** Marcela Rodriguez '13
Gillian Guertin '13 ** Carlos Cardenas '09 ** Rachel Williams '12 ** Helen O'Keefe '09
Hyo Choi '13 ** Sarah Smith ** Tory Root
Tickets:
$6 MIT and Wellesley Students
$10 MIT Community, Senior Citizens, other students
$15 General Public
Group rates available
Jekyll, a tortured, soon-to-be-married scientist striving to test his new unction on human subjects, is prohibited from using inmates at a mental hospital for his experimentation. Instead, he tests it on himself, accidentally extracting and animating his darker side, Hyde. Jekyll's fiance Emma, her father Danvers, and Jekyll's friend Utterson all notice the change within their acquaintance, as Hyde sneaks out at night and commits heinous crimes as the city of London slumbers. As Hyde consumes Jekyll, Hekyll finds his life entangled with murders, a stripper named Lucy, and lots of angst.
Contact us at jekyll-dir@mit.edu or 617-253-6294 with questions
Cast, production staff, and orchestra positions are open to everyone, although preference will be given to MIT students and community members in accordance with the MTG constitution.
Constitution of the MIT Musical Theatre Guild, Section 2.1: "A full awareness of the Musical Theatre Guild's affiliation with MIT will be maintained. In filling cast and production positions, priority will be given to members of the MIT community, and in particular to MIT
students."
The MIT community includes all MIT students, alumni, faculty, staff, their immediate families, and Wellesley students. The membership of the Musical Theatre Guild consists of anyone who has worked on an MTG show within the past year, regardless of MIT affiliation.
MTG is a volunteer organization; compensation is not provided to production staff, cast, or orchestra members.
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