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Our Upcoming Play...

Trigger warnings: There are descriptions of murder. In the final scene a gun is fired and somebody is seen to die.

Age restrictions: No restriction, but please be aware of the subject matter and trigger warnings above. Children aged under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, and attend at the discretion of their parent(s)/guardian(s).

Show times: The venue doors open at 7pm. The show will begin at 7.30pm and will finish approx. 9.30pm. There is a 15 minute interval, during which free tea, coffee, and biscuits will be served. The venue does not have an alcohol license.

All Saints Church Halls,

Ringinglow Road,

Sheffield

S11 7PP.

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Come on a thrilling, rip-roaring journey into Victorian London to experience the strange case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde !

The redoubtable Detective Inspector Enfield is investigating a number of horrible murders, allegedly committed by a certain Mr. Hyde... but who is this Mr. Hyde? Why are there no records of him actually existing? And what is his relationship to the thoroughly respectable Dr. Jekyll?

From curious laboratories full of bubbling chemicals and crackling electrical instruments, to fog drenched streets with flickering gaslamps, Detective Inspector Enfield and his trusty assistant Police Constable Carrier rush to solve the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde is an amateur production presented by Ecclesall Theatre Company, adapted by Paul Voodini from the original novella by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Directed by Kiera Rhodes

Assistant director: Paul Voodini

Lighting and technical effects: Richard Gillet

Sound design: Kiera Rhodes

Sound operation: Jon Sims

Promotional images courtesy of Jon Sims

DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE

The hall is close to the junction with Ecclesall Road, 100 yards down the hill from All Saints Parish Church.

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Venue location:

Contact our ticket hotline on 07763 153842 or etcsheffield@gmail.com

Parking: This is a residential area so there is usually parking available on the street. It can get busy on show nights, so the advice would be to arrive early in case you need to park a short walk away from the hall.

Written by Paul Voodini.  Directed by Kiera Rhodes.

Ecclesall Theatre Company are proud members of NODA.​​​

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