Like its infamous two-faced protagonist, Hartford Stage’s production of “Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde” has an intelligent, graceful, clever side and a creepy, gritty, sensational side. The erudite, ...
Rachel Holbrook has been writing about pop culture and entertainment for over five years online, after developing a borderline unhealthy obsession with Tinseltown at a young age. A self-proclaimed ...
The column “20/20 Vision” examines films from the 1920s through a 2020s lens. Writer Anthony Martinez Rosales looks at the intricacies of the films from the perspective of culture, medium and quality.
Jekyll and Hyde are together again, with some some wild variations, as Hartford Stage kicks off its season with Jeffrey Hatcher’s “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” Oct. 10 through Nov. 3. The classic story of ...
This month, San Diego theater audiences are lucky enough to see two Jeffrey Hatcher plays adapted from 19th-century horror stories. Chalk Circle Collective opened Hatcher’s “Turn of the Screw” in ...
“It’s a mad way to make a film, and I’m not sure it’s not something I would rush into again,” director Hope Dickson Leach said of the process behind her latest feature, the Edinburgh competition title ...
Once upon a time, just around a decade ago to be exact, I attended the Chicago pre-Broadway run of a new and reimaged musical stage spin titled “Jekyll & Hyde.” That run from yesteryear was March 12 ...
With their new production, Kip Williams and the Sydney Theatre Company have revisited the artistic and box office success of 2020’s The Picture of Dorian Gray. As with that show, the narrative of ...
Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, we revisit 1971’s British body horror romp, Dr. Jekyll And Sister Hyde. At the beginning of the month, we ...
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