Nick’s adaptation of Jekyll and Hyde is being performed by the Green Theatre Company, an amateur youth theatre company based in Surrey, on the 17th, 18th and 19th of March. Performed inside the John Bunyan Church, Kingston, this semi site-specific production, directed by Rod Henderson (Betrayal, CornerHOUSE and Outrageous Fortune, Arts In The Park 2015), demonstrates the
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News – Nick’s adaptation of Jekyll and Hyde published today
Jekyll and Hyde, Nick’s adaptation of the classic story Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, was first presented at the Theatre Royal Nottingham on 1 August 2015 as part of The Colin McIntyre Classic Thriller Season. This is a fun, fast paced show, and certainly worth seeing for a relaxed evening out. Victoria Villasenor,
Continue reading »News – Jekyll and Hyde, Theatre Royal Nottingham
Just on the way back from directing my stage adaptation of Jekyll and Hyde at the Theatre Royal Nottingham. Very proud of all the hard work done in the insanely short amount of time. Nicholas Briggs Jekyll and Hyde, part of the Classic Thriller Season 2015, is playing at the Theatre Royal Nottingham until Saturday 8th
Continue reading »News – Nottingham Classic Thriller Season 2015: Jekyll and Hyde
Theatre Royal Nottingham Classic Thriller Season 2015 – Jekyll and Hyde Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Adapted and directed by Nicholas Briggs. Dr. Henry Jekyll believes that there are two distinct sides to men – one good, one evil. Intent on separating the two he succeeds in his experiments. However, in doing so he
Continue reading »News – Nick completes new adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Jekyll and Hyde
Nick’s new adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Jekyll & Hyde will be the first play in this year’s Classic Thriller Season at the Theatre Royal Nottingham. Dr. Henry Jekyll believes that there are two distinct sides to men – one good, one evil. Intent on separating the two he succeeds in his experiments, however, in
Continue reading »News – Big Finish’s Frankenstein “Intense, horrifying and brilliantly realised…”
Intense, horrifying and brilliantly realised – more like this please, Big Finish. 10/10 Sci-Fi Bulletin When the crew of the Oceanus rescued a man close to death, its captain could barely have guessed at the incredible story that man would come to share. This is the story of Victor Frankenstein: a man obsessed with discovering
Continue reading »News – Another great review for Big Finish’s Frankenstein
Cultbox – Audio review: Big Finish’s ‘Frankenstein’ Central to the strength of this version of Frankenstein is the performance of its stars. Darvill is unrecognisable from the character of Rory and shows a great range of expression and passion. The counter to his almost inhuman arrogance is the tender performance of Briggs as the creature.
Continue reading »News – Shadow of the Ghost directed by Nick at the Theatre Royal Windsor, 16-21 June
When Lemon Tree Players decided to present a production of Arnold Ridley’s famous thriller ‘The Ghost Train’, little did they realise that they themselves would e wrapped up in a murder mystery to rival that of any fictitious plot… This new comedy thriller was co-written by Nicholas Ridley, the real-life son of Dads Army star Arnold Ridley
Continue reading »News – the 6th and final eBook in the SKAYNE series: 6. The Ground Outside, available now
Available now from celebrated author Jonathan Barnes (The Somnambulist, The Domino Men) is the sixth and final interconnected tale of spine-chilling terror to disquiet and entertain. SKAYNE – A series of six short ghost stories by Jonathan Barnes 6: The Ground Outside Now. When widowed ex-actor Peter Stockman rents a house in the countryside to nurse his grief
Continue reading »News – SKAYNE 4 and 5 – ghost story eBooks (EPUB) – available now
SKAYNE is a series of six short interconnected ghost stories by celebrated author Jonathan Barnes. 4: GH19 1958. British Intelligence agent Anthony Guist has been despatched to a guesthouse in the small seaside town of Chiding-on-the-Sands to meet a Soviet defector. Coolly unflappable until today and a dedicated sceptic, he is about to encounter a very different
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