A re-imagined version of the classic tale of Jekyll and Hyde is set to captivate audiences at the Butter Factory Theatre in Wodonga. Presented by HotHouse Theatre, the production by New Zealand company A Slightly Isolated Dog promises a unique and humorous take on the Robert Louis Stevenson story. Opening on June 17, the show features five comedic performers who bring the dark and compelling narrative to life with outrageous physical comedy and unexpected twists.
Known for their innovative approach to storytelling, A Slightly Isolated Dog creates an immersive experience that blurs the lines between performers and the audience. HotHouse Theatre’s chief executive, Terese Casu, lauds the company’s ability to engage and entertain spectators from the moment they enter the theater. With a blend of improvisation, physical comedy, and audience interaction, each performance promises a one-of-a-kind experience that is both hilarious and thought-provoking.
The production introduces audiences to Mr. Hyde, a character who embodies the contradictions and absurdities of modern life. Through a mix of relatable millennial and Gen Z characters, Jekyll and Hyde invites viewers to embrace imperfections, celebrate individuality, and revel in the shared joy of live theater. The show’s humor and wit resonate with audiences of all ages, offering a fresh perspective on a timeless story.
For those seeking a more immersive experience, HotHouse Theatre offers cabaret table seating on stage, allowing guests to be part of the action up close. Premium seats at the back of the stage provide a unique vantage point for an interactive and unforgettable evening. With special offers for young attendees and subscribers, the production aims to make theater accessible and engaging for all.
Jekyll and Hyde opens its seven-show run at the Butter Factory Theatre on June 17, with additional performances scheduled throughout the week. Audiences can expect a blend of comedy, drama, and musical elements that promise to entertain and inspire. As the curtain rises on this re-imagined classic, theater enthusiasts in Albury-Wodonga are in for a treat that will challenge their perceptions and ignite their imaginations.
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