March 6, 2026

“Jekyll and Hyde”

***** It is not very often that I think I might need to add another star making it 6*’s and having that mean- “find a way to get a ticket, because you do not want to miss this production”. I have been witness to several productions of “Jekyll & Hyde, based on the book by Robert Louis Stevenson , ” The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” published in 1886. The play was conceived and adapted for the stage by Frank Wildhorn , who wrote the music and  with a book by Leslie Bricusse, who wrote the  lyrics as well. (note: many of you may recall the name Bricusse from his work with Anthony Newley ( “Stop The World- I Want To Get Off”, “The Roar of the Greasepaint- The Smell of the Crowd” , “Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory” and more), and in this work, he has created a libretto that truly allows the audience to watch the story unfold.

Kokandy Productins, over the years has become a talent magnet. It seems that young performers who come to Chicago seeking roles in area theaters, have added this company to be one where they will be found and if they are talented, will be cast. For many years I have always said that Theo Ubique had that magic, but watching what we have seen at Kokandy, it appears that they are also in that league, and as a theater-goer, I truly am thankful that this is the case. Their production of “Jekyll and Hyde” has moved up at the Chopin Theatre, being staged ( a fantastic job by Derek Van Barham) on the main stage on a set designed by  Sotorios Livaditas, allowing the audience to be involved with every character and to be able to watch the powerful David Moreland transform his dual personalities with no changes except his personality and his body movements. I am pretty sure I see a “Jeff” recomendation for him.
In fact, I will go out on a limb to say that I believe this will be one of Kokandy’s greatest number of nominations as from start to finish ( approx 2 1/2 hours including one intermission) the audience was enratptured and often mezmerized by what was presented on this stage. Kevin Webb, who has been a powerhouse in previous roles at Kokandy is once again a standout in his role of  GabrielJohn Utterson, a lawyer , who works for Dr. Jekyll and is his confidant as he experiments as he attempts to discover cures for medical problems that he feels can be solved.
He is betrothed to Emma ( a delightful portrayal byEmily McCormick), but when he becomes Edward Hyde, his love is for Lucy Harris ( deftly handled by Ava Lane Stovall who has a magnificent vocal range). In other words , each of his personalities has its own life and neither of them know about his dark secret. This is not a typical musical where songs just appear, but rather one where the lyrics and the tone of the music assist with the story being told. Under the musical direction of Nick Sula and his orchestra ( much larger than a typical Kokandy production) this powerful ensemble brings the story to life with energy levels that will knock your socks off!
Quinn Kelch, Jon Parker Jackson, Ismael Garcia, Nathan Calaranan, Quinn Rigg, Gabby Sauceda-Koziol, and Quinn Simmons ( how often do you find three Quinn’s in the same cast list?) All are terrific, as they play their roles ( some more than one).
The technical aspects of the production are also mind-boggling. The choreography by Brenda Didier, and the costumes ( Rachel Sypniewski) along with the sound ( Matt Reich) and lighting ( G. “Max” Maxim) are all perfect. Today’s theater uses other types of movement a great deal and in this one, movement during transformation and other areas it of great importance. The intimacy Director, Kirsten Baity, and violence director, Charlie Baker did what one might call a masterful job and Syd Gencio’s make-up along with Keith Ryan’s hair and wig design completed the amazing picture painted by Van Barham.
“Jekyll & Hyde” will continue thru December 21st with performances as follows:
Thursdays       7:00pm ( NOT Thanksgiving)
Fridays            7:00pm
Saturdays       7:00pm
Sundays          5:00pm
Thanksgiving Holiday- Wednesday  Nov 26:7:00pm
The Chopin Theatre is located at  1543 West Division Street ( at Ashland Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue and Division Street)
There is metered parking as well as parking in the Church lot east of the theater. Information is available to website.
THIS IS ONE NOT TO BE MISSED!!!

Show Type: Musical

Box Office: 773-278-1500

 

 

www.kokandyproductions.com

 

To see what others are saying, visit www.theatreinchicago.com, go to Review Round-Up and click at “Jekyll and Hyde”.

 

Jekyll and Hyde by Kokandy Productions at the Chopin Theatre

By:

Paul Lisnek, Behind the Curtain, WGN+/WGNRadio.com

****/4

 

This Kokandy production of Jekyll and Hyde undeniably matches if not exceeds any national tour of this show which likely ran in much larger venues. It is the intimacy of this production with full production values that makes this an unparalleled experience.

Derek Van Barham has broken the barriers of how a powerful production can blow the roof off of a small theater with the impact of a full orchestra and incredible cast.

Barham’s creation is not just true to a fine Broadway quality production but likely exceeds any previous efforts to mount this  difficult and complex show. It has heart and vision and yet a sense of simplicity in its set.

David Moreland (Cruel Intentions; American Psycho) and Ava Stovall (Alice by Heart) have a larger than life presence which is stunning and jaw dropping. They slay the Leslie Bricusse/Frank Wildhorn score which led to ovations after several numbers.

Moreland’s portrayal of Jekyll and Hyde is intense and chilling. Stovall’s break out role assures we will see this leading actor in many shows to come.

How Barham crafted a full production with essentially no props except for a table and yet creates the appearance of surgical procedures, character transformations and location changes are among the wonderous feats of this production.

The voices of the ensemble blended like a finely tuned chorus…each present in character and persona even when just there to dress the atmosphere of the scene.

But it was the mood and atmosphere that this production creates…perfect lighting and an orchestra that equaled any downtown production. That is saying a lot for a show mounted in a humble space with limited stage, but Van Barham makes it work to perfection.

I couldn’t wait to tell people about this production and urge them to make their way to the Chopin Theatre by December 21st to see this unforgettable production.

Tickets can be purchased at: www.KokandyProductions.com

A 1990 musical based on the 1886 novella by Robert Louis Stevenson is a jaw dropping production from Kokandy presented at the Chopin Theater. The story of a doctor who seeks to find the other side of himself….is he seeking another personality or just part of who he is in the first place?

Set in the intimate setting of Chopin’s mainstage theater (seating about 130) yet complete with a 15 piece orchestra and voices that will knock your socks off! The score by Leslie Bricusse and Frank Wildhorn offers Broadway classics including “Take me as I am;” “This is the Moment;” and “Someone Like You.”

Joining in the conversation is Jekyll & Hyde himself, David Moreland (Cruel Intentions and American Psycho), Lucy Harris played by Ava Lane Stovall (Alice by Heart) in her breakout role and as Emma Carew, Emily McCormick (making her Kokandy debut). Also joining is director Derek Van Barham.

Truly a not to be missed production, Jekyll & Hyde is playing through January 10th, 2026 and tickets can be purchased at: www.KokandyProductions.com

Watch or Listen here:

Jekyll & Hyde from Kokandy at Chopin Theater until January 10th | WGN Radio 720 – Chicago’s Very Own

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