After hearing that Victor has successfully created his creature at last, Hyde poses as his own creator, Henry Jekyll, and goes to Victor to observe and inquire a little about it. Unaware that he is speaking to Hyde and believing it to be Jekyll, Victor is excited about the success and holds a celebration with him. But is Hyde able to keep up the facade? What kind of dialogue could Hyde have with such an optimistic scientist, one who is clearly different from his own? (NOTE: whoever is playing Hyde will have a forced influence to act out their inner dark personality. This basically a "personality switch," so they will not be aware of it at the time. They will return to normal upon leaving the scene and will remember what transpired afterwards.)
SCENE #8: VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN AND EDWARD HYDE - KURT FRANK AND YOSUKE HANAMURA