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Performance

VenueYvonne Arnaud Theatre
Also: Mill Studio
TownGuildford
CountySurrey
From20th April 2006
To22nd April 2006
When20:00. Sat Mat 16:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre (V702)
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Sherlock Holmes - the Last Act

Sherlock Holmes - the Last Act

Work:: Sherlock Holmes - the Last Act (S01034788234)

Find out about the real man behind the fictional detective. Set in 1916, we see Holmes return to 221b Baker Street, having attended Watson's funeral. For Holmes, Watson's funeral stimulates a range of emotions and reminiscences about their meeting, the setting up of Holmes as the 'world's first consulting detective' and some stories tat illustrate their close friendship. The first act ends with the dramatic interview between Holmes and Moriarty, and the apparent death of Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls. Act two describes Holmes journeys during his apparent death. We learn of his childhood, the manslaughter of his cruel father, and the effect this had on his life. The loss of Watson, the only emotional tie in his world, has a profound effect on Holmes and he decided to end it all with this dependable 7% solution of cocaine - but does he?
Author David Stuart Davies

Production:: (T56310720)

Producer Jay Productions
Director Gareth Armstrong
Performer Roger Llewellyn

Listing:: L0784384337

Mill Studio



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Reviews

Reviews


UK Theatre Web: 18Mar06: Star RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar Rating
Saw this show at The Customs House in South Shields and was spellbound. Absolutely loved it - Llewellyn was a fantastic Holmes, he had the mannerisms so perfect and carried it off incredibly well. I loved it and would definitely see it again.

User Reviews

USER (18Mar06): Saw this show at The Customs House in South Shields and was spellbound. Absolutely loved it - Llewellyn was a fantastic Holmes, he had the mannerisms so perfect and carried it off incredibly well. I loved it and would definitely see it again.
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