


Co-produced by Jerry Frankel and Jeffrey Richards, and directed by Robin Phillips, the original cast featured Robert Cuccioli as Jekyll and Hyde, Linda Eder as Lucy Harris, and Christiane Noll as Emma Carew, with Rob Evan originally cast as Cuccioli's alternate, performing the title roles at two performances per week (at matinees). The musical premiered on Broadway at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (at the time known as the Plymouth Theatre) on Ma(previews), officially on April 28. Mellom (Rosie), Michelle Mallardi (Ivy), Judy Glass (Lottie) and Lenny Daniel (Fenwick). Hyde), Linda Eder (Lucy Harris), Christiane Noll (Lisa Carew), Rod Loomis (Sir Danvers Carew), Philip Hoffman (John Utterson), Sandy Rosenberg (Lady Beaconsfield), Brad Oscar (Lord Savage/Poole/Bissett), Bill Nolte (Simon Stride), Martin Van Treuren (Sir Archibald Proops/Spider), Bob Wrenn (Hugo Carruthers), Rob Evan (Theo Davenport), James Hadley (Butler), William Thomas Evans (Orderly), Raymond McLeod (General Lord Glossip), Dave Clemmons (Bishop of Basingstoke), Nita Moore (Nellie), Allyson Tucker (Jenny), Sven Toorvald (Condemned Prisoner), Amy Spanger (Lizzie/Newsboy), Lauren Goler-Kosarin (Mary), Mary Jo Mecca (Nancy), Andie L.

Due to the success of both runs, the musical embarked on a national tour of the United States from Aug(beginning in Dallas, Texas) through Ap(ending in Baltimore, Maryland) The cast included Robert Cuccioli (Dr. It then played the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle from February 28 to March 19, 1995. It ran from January 20, 1995, to February 19 for a limited engagement. Īfter an almost five-year hiatus, the show returned to Houston, this time produced by Theatre Under the Stars. Chuck Wagner played the title roles, with Rebecca Spencer as Emma Carew (then named Lisa) and Linda Eder as Lucy. Jekyll & Hyde was first presented at the Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas, in May 1990 where it broke box office records, played to sold-out houses, and won acclaim from critics leading to the run being extended twice, finally closing in July 1990. Production history Pre-Broadway Engagements / Tour The show was subsequently re-written by Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse and a world premiere production was announced for 1990 in Houston, Texas. However, a concept recording was made featuring Colm Wilkinson as Jekyll/Hyde and Linda Eder as Lucy Harris and Lisa Carew. Wildhorn and Cuden had written the score in the late 1980s, producing a demo recording in 1986 with Chuck Wagner, Christopher Carothers, Tuesday Knight and Gillian Gallant but it was not produced on Broadway to begin with due to financing.

This duet version of the song sung between Jekyll and Lisa only appears on the never officially released 1987 Demo recording.
