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The Second National Tour started with a week of previews in April of 1999. The final performance took place on April 30, 2000 in Houston, TX where the show debuted 10 years earlier.

The tour included the songs I Need to Know, which had been cut from Broadway, and replaced Good and Evil with Bring on the Men.

Cast[]

Original Cast

Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde: Chuck Wagner

Lucy Harris: Sharon Brown

Emma Carew: Andrea Rivette

Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde Alternate: Brian Noonan

John Utterson: James Clow

Sir Danvers Carew: Dennis Kelly

Simon Stride: Christopher Yates

Lord Savage/The Spider: Geoffrey Blaisdell

Lady Beaconsfield/The Madame: Tanny McDonald

Bishop of Basingstoke: Roger E. DeWitt

General Lord Glossop: Steven Bogard

Sir Archibald Proops/Poole: David Elledge

Ensemble: Candice Donehoo, Felicia Finley, Dave Hugo, David Koch, Michael L. Marra, Kelli O'Hara, Karyn Overstreet, Max Perlman, Judine Richard

Swings: Julie Foldesi, Robert Krahen

Replacements

Lucy Harris: Deb Lyons, Becca Ayers

Emma Carew: Kelli O'Hara

Sir Danvers Carew: Jamie Ross

Simon Stride: Abe Reynold

Lord Savage/The Spider: Robin Hayes

Lady Beaconsfield/The Madame: Bertilla Baker

Ensemble: Becca Ayers, Heidi Blickenstaff, Deb Lyons, Randi Megibow, Jade K. Stice

Swings: Jade K. Stice

Tour Stops[]

  • March 2: Grand Forks (Tech), Chester Fritz Auditorium
  • March 9: Grand Forks/Seattle, Paramount Theatre
  • March 30: Grand Rapids, ND, Devos Hall
  • April 6: Boston, Wang Performing Arts Center
  • April 13: Wallingford, CT, Oakdale Theatre
  • April 20: Detroit, Fisher Theatre
  • May 11: Minneapolis, Orpheum Theatre
  • May 18: Dallas, Music Hall
  • June 1: Tulsa, OK, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
  • May 15: Memphis, Orpheum Theatre
  • June 22: Toronto, Ford Center
  • July 20: Vancouver, Ford Center
  • Aug. 3: San Francisco, Golden Gate Theatre
  • Aug. 31: San Diego, Civic Center Theatre
  • Sept. 7: Los Angeles, Pantages Theatre
  • Sept. 28, 1999: St. Louis, CA, Fox Theatre
  • Oct. 5, 1999: Charlotte, NC, Blumenthal PAC
  • Oct. 12, 1999: Providence, RI, PAC
  • Oct. 19, 1999: Philadelphia, PA, Merriam Theatre
  • Oct. 26, 1999: Baltimore, MD, Mechanic Theatre
  • Nov. 2, 1999: Indianapolis, IN, Murat PAC
  • Nov. 9, 1999: Chicago, IL Palace Theatre
  • Nov. 23, 1999: Des Moines, IA, Civic Center
  • Nov. 30, 1999: Louisville, KY, Kentucky Center
  • Dec. 7, 1999: Cincinnati, OH, Aranoff Theatre
  • Dec. 21-26: Miami, FL, Jackie Gleason Theatre
  • Jan. 4-16: Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Broward Performing Arts Center
  • Jan. 18-23: Tampa, FL, Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center
  • Jan. 25-30: Austin, TX, University of Texas
  • Feb. 22-27: Portland, OR, Civic Center Theatre
  • Feb. 29-Mar. 5: Denver, CO, Buell Auditorium
  • Mar. 7-12: Kalamazoo, MI, Miller Auditorium
  • Mar. 14-19: East Lansing, MI, Wharton Center
  • Mar. 21-26: Newark, NJ, New Jersey Performing Arts Center
  • Mar. 28-Apr. 9: Chicago, IL, Palace Theatre
  • Apr. 11-16: Buffalo, NY, Shea's
  • Apr. 18-23: Raleigh, NC, Civic Center
  • Apr. 25-30: Houston, TX, Jones Hall
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