
London, 1888. A thick Fitzrovia fog cloaks the city. In the shadows, a sinister figure stalks the streets. A young child is brutally attacked. Who is this “sneering Satan” and will he strike again?
London, 1888. A thick Fitzrovia fog cloaks the city. In the shadows, a sinister figure stalks the streets. A young child is brutally attacked. Who is this “sneering Satan” and will he strike again?
A cast of just six actors brings Stevenson’s chilling tale to life in a fast-paced, theatrical production that captures the dark heart of Victorian London.
At last! DTC have finally given GCSE students the stage adaptation of J&H we have all been crying out for. The characters, the key quotes, Stevenson’s London…leapt from the page. The kids loved it.- Ben Jefferies, Westclff High School for Boys
This gripping adaptation is part of DTC’s Revision on Tour, touring alongside Macbeth. Tailored to support GCSE study, the production highlights key characters, quotes, and themes, making it ideal for students and compelling for literature fans alike.
Post-matinee Q&A with the cast and director available on request.
Chilling and delightful- Morning Star
A superbly-entertaining way to present classic plays.- The View From The Stalls
Full of talent and hugely effective- Chilterns Review
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Grand Opera House York
Not originally intended to be a theatre, the buildings that comprise the Grand Opera House York officially opened in 1902 with Little Red Riding Hood starring Florrie Ford. Since then it has been owned by FJ Butterworth, the Shepherd of Shambles and the India Pru Co. Ltd who spent £4,000,000 restoring the theatre to its former glory in 1987.