A well-researched true story of how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famous as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, fought tirelessly to right a terrible miscarriage of justice.
The incomparable Stephen Fry narrates all 4 novels and 56 short stories of Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, bringing the characters, action and the era to life.
A serial killer is on the loose in 19th century London and a link begins to appear between that & the case of a young woman on trial for murdering her husband.
The venue is set up for a lecture, the strange little man organising the talk doesn’t ring true and his claim to be from Melbourne University is obviously false.
As a master of deduction, Colin Cloud uses seemingly impossible powers of observation to reveal the most extraordinary thoughts in our mind. Fun & fascinating!
Aged 93 & beginning to lose his memory, retired Sherlock Holmes endeavours to piece together his version of a story that Watson publishes about their last case.
Jonathan Goodwin’s ever-growing catalogue of terrifying stunts has dazzled television and live audiences for years and as part of the Illusionists 1903, Goodwin makes his Adelaide debut in January 2015.
An inventive and funny remix of Sherlock Holmes stories, improvised from audience suggestions about how the poor victim was offed.
Presented by Independent Theatre Reviewed Friday 5th November 2010 http://www.independenttheatre.org.au/season2010.html Venue: Odeon Theatre, 57A Queen Street, Norwood Season: to Sat 13th November various days and times, see the BASS web site for details Duration: 2hrs 15min incl interval Tickets: adult $30/conc $25 Bookings: BASS 131 241 or http://www.bass.net.au (booking fee applies) Artistic Director, Rob Croser’s, […]