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
After several murders, Henry Jekyll revisits his motives and attempts to make an antidote of sorts to gain control of his evil self. He also attempts to find a way for Lucy Harris to escape London in hopes of saving her from Edward Hyde.
[JEKYLL, spoken]
October 7th. After midnight. The experiment is out of control. The transformations are starting to recur of their own accord. I cannot bear much more. The beast has taken a heavy toll, not only on me, who can yet be saved, but on others, who cannot. I remain convinced there is a way to counteract the effects of the formula, but I must have new chemicals for the antidote soon. Every day they say they will be delivered, but still they do not come! I dare not leave this place. I am dangerous - more dangerous than any wild animal stalking its prey!
(sung)
No one must ever know
What I have done!
For if anyone does
All my work is undone!
And I must gain control
Of this monster inside
In the name of the people who've died!
But how do I deal
With a foe I can't see;
Who whenever he wants
Takes possession of me?
In the battle of wills
That is raging inside
Will I end up as me, or as Hyde?!
...Could it be?
Have I really lost my way?
Have I lost my mind?
...Will I lose the day?
Am I a good man?
Am I a mad man?
It's such a fine line
Between a good man and a... bad...
Somehow I have to get back
To the place where my journey started;
Find the course I charted
When I first departed!
Somehow I have to hang on
To the vision that first inspired me!
To the hope that fired me;
When the world admired me!
I'll find a way back to the higher ground!
And see the view I saw before!
I'll search the world until the answer's found!
And then success will pound upon my door!
Somehow I have to rebuild
All the dreams that the winds have scattered-
From what fate has shattered -
I'll retrieve what mattered!
Somehow I've got to go on
Till the evil has been defeated!
Till my work's completed -
I will not be cheated!
God! You must help me carry on!
When it seems all hope has gone
I have got to carry on!
No One Must Ever Know was written by Frank Wildhorn.