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Atchison Daily Globe
Kansas, USA
20 April 1888

On Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week, G. M. Wood, an English actor, will present a version of Stevenson's novel, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" at the opera house. On the bills the play is announced as weird and startling, which is certainly true if it is anything like the novel. The story is that of a man leading a double life, who appears as a refined gentleman in the character of Dr. Jekyll and a great villain as Mr. Hyde.


Related pages:
  Jekyll and Hyde
       Dissertations: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Saucy Jacky 
       Press Reports: Atchison Daily Globe - 20 July 1888 
       Press Reports: Atchison Daily Globe - 23 April 1888 
       Press Reports: Atchison Daily Globe - 24 April 1888 
       Press Reports: Atchison Daily Globe - 8 May 1888 
       Press Reports: Daily Telegraph - 18 October 1888 
       Press Reports: Echo - 10 August 1888 
       Press Reports: Echo - 11 August 1888 
       Press Reports: Echo - 13 August 1888 
       Press Reports: Echo - 4 September 1888 
       Press Reports: Echo - 8 August 1888 
       Press Reports: Echo - 9 August 1888 
       Press Reports: Evening News - 18 September 1888 
       Press Reports: Marion Daily Star - 15 February 1889 
       Press Reports: Mitchell Daily Republican - 23 November 1888 
       Press Reports: Waukesha Freeman - 15 November 1888 
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