Open Air Theatre
The Regent's Park, Inner Cir, London NW1 4NU
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A new mystery and production of SHERLOCK HOLMES by Joel Horwood is coming to Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.
‘Solve this, Sherlock. It may be a game to you; it isn’t to me.’
London, 1890, a city rapidly expanding, devouring all in its path. Fresh off the success of his first big case, Sherlock Holmes misuses his time, until an unknown woman and a mysterious jewel arrive at 221b Baker Street.
As the chase begins, and with lives on the line, can Holmes and Watson pull back the curtain on the big show and reveal the mastermind behind this deadly conspiracy?
From writer Joel Horwood (Ocean at the End of the Lane, National Theatre, West End & Tour) and directed by Sean Holmes (Pinocchio, The Merry Wives of Windsor Shakespeare’s Globe), comes a thrilling new adventure, hurtling through the streets of London and down the River Thames to the heart of Regent’s Park.
SHERLOCK HOLMES is supported by Cockayne Grants for the Arts, a Donor Advised Fund, held at The Prism Charitable Trust.
By agreement with the Conan Doyle Estate
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Age Guidance: The recommended age guide for this production is 12+. Please note that this production of Sherlock Holmes contains themes of racism, colonialism with some scenes of violence, references to drugs and drug taking and occasional swearing.
BSL – Thu 4 Jun, 7.45pm
Captioned – Fri 5 Jun, 7.45pm
Audio Described – Sat 6 Jun, 2pm
TBC
Joshua James (Sherlock Holmes).
Lisa Aitken (Co-costume Designer & Supervisor), Jherek Bischoff (Composer), Charlotte Broom (Movement Director), Stuart Burt CDG, CSA (Casting Director), Ryan Day (Lighting Designer), Carole Hancock (Wigs, Hair, Make Up Designer & Supervisor), Sean Holmes (Director), Joel Horwood (Writer), Elena Peña (Sound Designer), Grace Smart (Set & Co-costume Designer).
Age Guidance: The recommended age guide for this production is 12+. Please note that this production of Sherlock Holmes contains themes of racism, colonialism with some scenes of violence, references to drugs and drug taking and occasional swearing.