He is seriously the best Jekyll/Hyde I have seen on stage. The new key makes it infinitely more sinister, and I prefer Hyde being the suave one. Utterly brilliant job, seriously gives Warlow a run for his money.
Wow! This gets it just right for me, the mix of jaunty delight and venom. Too often, Hyde comes across as righteously indignant at the Bishop's behavior, while it's clear here that he's taunting the Bishop to torment him and that if the Bishop had really been there for innocent purposes, it wouldn't have made the least difference to Hyde.
shadow strike First off, it's a really cool effect. Second, it shows Hyde as being hellish and demon-like. Lastly, it ends the first act with a climatic bang!
He is seriously the best Jekyll/Hyde I have seen on stage. The new key makes it infinitely more sinister, and I prefer Hyde being the suave one. Utterly brilliant job, seriously gives Warlow a run for his money.
Wow! This gets it just right for me, the mix of jaunty delight and venom. Too often, Hyde comes across as righteously indignant at the Bishop's behavior, while it's clear here that he's taunting the Bishop to torment him and that if the Bishop had really been there for innocent purposes, it wouldn't have made the least difference to Hyde.
This is one of the best versions of this song.
Love this version sooo much!
Great :D
Why do I get the feeling that HYDE is acting like the Grinch acted by Jim carry at the first two parts
Why is there no fire?
Haunted Amusement! the constantin alive reprise had no fire and i think it works
shadow strike It still needs it.
not really
shadow strike First off, it's a really cool effect. Second, it shows Hyde as being hellish and demon-like. Lastly, it ends the first act with a climatic bang!
i agree but not every alive reprise has to have it
I like it, but it's strange since you protrayed Hyde and Jekyll excactly the opposite ways: In the novel HYDE is the crippled man.
Maybe the reason they did that was to make it so Jekyll had a reason to keep returning to being Hyde... to feel powerful and not crippled.
Yeah, but Jekyll actually never wanted to be Hyde. Hyde simply took over whenever he wanted to punish Jekyll's enemies.