

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Smith)
Noah Smith
What readers are saying
Readers love the cleverness and humor of this adaptation. Many find the roles rich for actors, offering a unique take on the classic tale of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The fast-paced comedy is noted as both entertaining and suitable for production.
In Victorian England, repressed impulses burst their corsets as Dr. Jekyll’s experiments into the nature of evil threaten to reveal the bloody hands beneath the gloves of the British Empire.
A fast-paced romp about men and women tightrope walking the line between aristocracy and depravity, and between the twin spectres of good and evil.
"An ingenious two-act farce with a touch of the Grand Guignol... a stimulating horror-farce."
— Talkin' Broadway
"The humor is nonstop."
— San Francisco Bay Times
| Character |
|---|
| Ambrosia Jekyll Her daughter |
| Henry Jekyll Her son |
| Lady Throckmortonshire A grande dame |
| Calliope Throckmortonshire 9, her daughter |
| Penelope Throckmortonshire 9, Calliope’s twin sister |
| Rosamunda Dewthistle Eligible young lady |
| Xavier Utterson Cousin to Jekyll |
| Ivy Maid |
| Plodgett Cook |
| Constable |
| Police Lieutenant |
| Euphronia Jekyll Society matron |
Chemical Imbalance is a American mystery play written by Lauren Wilson and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2026).
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