Unpleasant Mr Hyde appears to be the perpetrator of a number of horrific and violent crimes, and Dr Jekyll appears to be his unlikely ally. Lawyer, Gabriel Utterson, takes it upon himself to investigate the strange happenings, yet when the truth is finally revealed, it is far more sinister than anyone could have imagined... A gripping playscript adaptation of Stevenson's classic that provides KS3 English and Drama students with an accessible introduction to 19th-century literature and the gothic genre, ahead of GCSE study.
Key Features:
-Adapted for a KS3 classroom, with 25 speaking parts
-Includes motivating activities focusing on performance, close text analysis, language and structure, together with varied creative tasks
-Insights into the play by the authors and adaptors
-Notes on props, staging, and illustrations
- Explores themes of duality, morality, and scientific progress
- Ideal for exploring 19th-century contexts - perfect as a stepping stone for GCSE English Literature
- Supports oracy, reading fluency, and dramatic interpretation
- Great for whole-class reading or drama performances
Suitable for: KS3 English and Drama departments; Year 9 students preparing for GCSE English Literature
Themes: duality, morality, science
This is Book 20 in the Oxford Playscripts Series. See all Oxford Playscripts books here.
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Adrian Flynn has written numerous plays for the educational market inc. a collection of new plays for teaching GCSE Drama, Exchanges in collaboration with Joe Standerline.
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