Jekyll & Hyde (musical) - Characters

Characters

  • Dr. Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde. Vocal Range: Baritone/Tenor
  • Lucy Harris - The main attraction at "The Red Rat". Vocal Range: Mezzo-soprano
  • Emma Carew - Jekyll's fiancee. Vocal Range: Soprano
  • John Utterson - Jekyll's lawyer and friend. Vocal Range: Baritone/Tenor
  • Sir Danvers Carew - Emma's father and Chairman of the Board of Governors. Vocal Range: Baritone
  • Simon Stride - The secretary of the Board of Governors and Jekyll's rival for Emma's affections. Vocal Range: Baritone
  • Lord Savage - A member of the Board of Governors. Vocal Range: Tenor
  • Bishop of Basingstoke - A hypocritical, sadistic, sexually driven man of the cloth and a member of the Board of Governors. Vocal Range: Baritone/Tenor
  • Lady Beaconsfield - The only female member of the Board of Governors. Vocal Range: Mezzo-soprano
  • The Rt. Hon. Sir Archibald Proops - A member of the Board of Governors. Vocal Range: Baritone
  • General Lord Glossop - A pompous retired army man and a member of the Board of Governors. Vocal Range: Baritone/Bass
  • Spider - A pimp and proprietor of "The Red Rat". Vocal Range: Baritone
  • Nellie - The German manageress of "The Red Rat". Vocal Range: Mezzo-soprano
  • Poole - Jekyll's loyal manservant.

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