Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow & Jekyll & Hyde Concept Cast
Frank Wildhorn & & & Jekyll & Hyde Concept Cast
Frank Wildhorn & Bill Nolte & Phillip Hoffman & John Raitt & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Carolee Carmello & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Carolee Carmello & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Carolee Carmello & Bill Nolte
Frank Wildhorn & & & & Bill Nolte & John Raitt & & Amick Byram & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Jekyll & Hyde Concept Cast & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Phillip Hoffman & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & John Raitt & Carolee Carmello & Phillip Hoffman & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn &
Frank Wildhorn &
Frank Wildhorn & Carolee Carmello & John Raitt
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder & Carolee Carmello
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn &
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Carolee Carmello
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Jekyll & Hyde Concept Cast & Bill Nolte & Phillip Hoffman & John Raitt & Carolee Carmello & Anthony Warlow
It’s been a little less than two weeks (exactly 12 days) since Jekyll’s first transformation and the events that transpired. Utterson seeks out Jekyll, who’s been in his lab for the whole week, and confronts him about his unusual behavior. At the same time, Sir Danvers Carew confronts Lisa about her...
[UTTERSON]
This is not the man I knew!
There's something deeply troubling you!
How long do you plan to hide away here?
This increasing isolation
Only adds to your frustration
And it could endanger your career!
[JEKYLL]
John, I don't need you to turn on me as well!
More than ever now I need a friend!
Can't you see and don't you know I've been through hell?
Don't condemn what you don't comprehend!
[UTTERSON]
Henry, I'm not questioning your motives here
But is what you're seeking worth the price?
You've turned your back on everything you once held dear
You're choosing to ignore your friend's advice
You have your work and nothing more
You are possessed. What is your demon?
You've never been this way before
You've lost the fire you built your dream on!
There's something strange, there's something wrong
I see a change, it's like when love dies
I who have known you for so long
I see the pain in your eyes
There was a time you lived your life
And no one lived the way that you did!
You had a plan, you found a wife
You saw your world as very few did!
You had it all! The overall!
You seemed to know just what to live for!
But now it seems you don't at all!
You have your work nothing more!
[UTTERSON]
You have your work
And nothing more!
You are possessed
What is your demon?
You've never been
This way before
You've lost the fire
You built your dream on
There's something strange
There's something wrong
I see a change
It's like when love dies
I who have known you
For so long
I see the pain
In your eyes
[JEKYLL]
Have
I
Be-
Come
My
Work and
Nothing
More?
I
Know
That's
Not
What
I'm
Living
For!
[LISA]
Father, you know Henry won't just walk away
The only way he knows is straight ahead!
[SIR DANVERS]
Lisa, you've not heard a single word I've said
My fear is he's in over his head!
He could lose control and that I dread!
There has been talk!
They say he's gone too far!
He's locked himself away in his own world
Pursuing this insanity...
[LISA]
It is his work!
[SIR DANVERS]
It's more than work!
He is obsessed!
The man is driven!
[LISA]
Just give him time! I ask no more!
His work's a crime to be forgiven!
[SIR DANVERS]
There's something strange, unless I'm blind
I see a change of a bizarre kind
[LISA]
There's not at all! Don't be unkind!
The problem's all in your mind!
[SIR DANVERS]
He has his work
And nothing more!
He is obsessed
The man is driven!
[LISA]
Just give him time
I ask no more!
His work's a crime
To be forgiven!
[SIR DANVERS]
There's something strange
Unless I'm blind
I see a change
Of a bizarre kind!
[LISA]
There's not at all!
Don't be unkind
The problem's all
In your mind!
[UTTERSON]
Have
You
Be-
Come
Your
Work and
Nothing
More?
I
Know
That's
Not
What
You're
Living
For
[JEKYLL]
Lisa...
Lisa...
Lisa...
Lisa...
Lisa...
[LISA]
Still I pray
Every day
Henry may
Find his way
I pray he
May find
His way
[SIR DANVERS]
Dear, I pray
Every day
Henry may
Find his way
I pray he
May find
His way
[UTTERSON]
I
Pray
You
May
Find
Your
Way
[JEKYLL]
I
Pray
I
May
Find
My
Way
[LISA]
Still I pray
Every day
Henry may
Find his way
I pray he
May find
His way
[SIR DANVERS]
Dear, I pray
Every day
Henry may
Find his way
I pray he
May find
His way
[UTTERSON]
I
Pray
You
May
Find
Your
Way
[JEKYLL]
I
Pray
I
May
Find
My
Way
His Work and Nothing More was written by Leslie Bricusse.
Frank Wildhorn released His Work and Nothing More on Tue Jan 24 1995.