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BROADWAY VIDEO

Jekyll & Hyde was taped by the Broadway Television Network during the final weeks of its run at the Plymouth Theatre in New York. The recording is now available on video and DVD from many local and online retailers.

Note: This video is not the same as the recently-announced movie version of the show.

"BTN has captured the production in spectacular fashion and Broadway theatre lovers are in for a very special treat," - Michael Jenkins, president and managing director of Dallas Summer Musicals

The video was originally released in September 2001. The DVD format of this first release includes two Dolby Digital soundtracks (2.0 Stereo, and 5.1 Surround), a special introduction and interview with David Hasselhoff, a trailer, and cast biographies.

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The video was re-released on DVD in November 2006, by Image Entertainment. The second release adds anamorphic widescreen and a DTS 5.1 soundtrack. This release is also available for purchase at Amazon.

Broadband internet users can also order the show as video-on-demand using the DivX Networks Open Video System. Details on purchase in this format can be found at BroadwayOnline.com (click on "Shopping" or "Broadway on Broadband").

The filming of Jekyll used the latest high-definition and surround sound technology, and was directed by three-time Emmy winner Don Roy King. The video features David Hasselhoff (Jekyll/Hyde), Coleen Sexton (Lucy), Andrea Rivette (Emma), George Merritt (Utterson), and Barrie Ingham (Sir Danvers). View the complete Broadway cast list and scene and song list for more information.

On March 10, 2001, Jekyll was presented on pay-per-view in the U.S., Canada and Latin America. It was also shown at seven specially equipped cinemas on the same date. These showings gave a unique viewing experience to fans in Boston, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, New York, Phoenix, and Washington DC. Cinemas in these areas were chosen because they had the technology to show the musical with the full picture and sound quality at which it was recorded. This extensive video exhibition was the first time that a non-film had been distributed for digital cinema showing. It has also been aired on HBO, in December 2002 and January 2003.

The Broadway Television Network website - BroadwayOnline.com - includes screen shots, the show program from the cinemas, sound clips, a video clip and more. (Site uses Flash. Broadband is required for the video clip.)


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