A delightfully evil man

The cast of Jekyll and Hyde presented by A Slightly Isolated Dog will perform at the Potato Shed on May 27. (supplied)

Make your way to the Potato Shed, from 8pm Friday 27 May and meet the most delightfully evil man alive, Mr Hyde.

A man so evil he punches the cleaning lady, drop-kicks a precious kereru and yells ‘shark’ at the beach.

Jekyll is a man who washes and separates his recycling and puts it in the correct bin. Hyde is the man who uses the last of the toilet roll and never replaces it, who drains the shared flat account to buy cigarettes and never, ever calls you by your given name. Who does that? Who is this mad man?

This bonkers rendition of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novel, Jekyll and Hyde is retold by a team of charmingly ‘French’ performers with the help of the audience and celebrates the darkness within us all.

A Slightly Isolated Dog have built a reputation for shaking up well-known stories and injecting their trademark outrageous physical comedy and twisted pop songs into the telling.

With a focus on removing the barriers between audiences and performers, A Slightly Isolated Dog revels in the silliness of their stories, told with fast, furious and irreverently saucy performances.

Gather up your friends, lovers, and distant cousins, and prepare to unleash your inner monster.

“So…funny, almost died laughing!” Metro Magazine

“…a high-octane, overly-charged show that defies many conventions of theatre” Dominion Post

“Joyful, positive, sexy, hilarious and clever. I could stay for hours” Pantograph Punch

“No matter how dark you feel before you come, that darkness will disappear during this blackest, and sexiest of comedies.” Theatreview

Book tickets at geelongaustralia.com.au/potatoshed