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Kelly Carrington Staff Writer Hapnot Collegiate Dinner Theatre students presented the many sides of Henry Jekyll in Jekyll's Hydes last week. Opening to a nearly-full crowd Wednesday night, and performed again the following night, the comedic show portrayed the different sides of Jekyll (played of Brayden Kosar). Attempting to win over the girl of his dreams and a scholarship to his dream school, MIT, Jekyll loses his way, unbeknownst to himself. Long-time friend Poole (Nicole Breedon) sees the changes and pieces the puzzle together. Poole attempts to convince Jekyll that he is not missing parts of his day, but is in fact living them in the form of four other personalities. Jekyll presents his findings to the panel of judges, for the MIT scholarship, and makes the right choice for him _ he gets the girl. The cast of Jekyll's Hydes presented the comedy to family members, peers and members of the community while fellow students served dinner. Dining on a choice of either ham or chicken cordon bleu, audience members laughed throughout the high school production. Famous story Based on the famous story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the Dinner Theatre production proved there is more to a person than meets the eye. The production was written by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus and purchased by Hapnot. The following students made up the cast of Jekyll's Hydes: Henry Jekyll - Brayden Kosar Poole - Nicole Breedon Stevenson - Sandra Kritzer Enfield - Nicole Storey Danvers Carew - Crystal Hiebert McGuffin - Dylan Grove Mary Riley - Whitney Nattrass Lanyon - Shannah Fisher Utterson - Tristan Barteski 42 - Jesse Simms Amelia - Melissa Ziehlke Cad - Kayla Lau Blister - Tieryn Steele Contusion - Evan Quick Fido Hyde - Kelly Beck Dino Hyde - Keenan Sattleburger Bony Hyde - Beverly Hiebert Oleander Hyde - Hanna Hvidsten Cheerleaders - Janelle Wride, Brianna Kostuchuck, Hailey Whitmore and Taylor Cardell Directors - Kari Storey, Val Strom, Kristen Imrie and Corrine Mathews