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SHERLOCK HOLMES & THE SIGN OF FOUR
Wed 22 Apr

SHERLOCK HOLMES & THE SIGN OF FOUR

Frankwell QuayShrewsburySY3 8FT

Auditorium

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SHERLOCK HOLMES 
& THE SIGN OF FOUR

A radio play live on stage.
 
After their hugely successful portrayals as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in The Hound of the Baskervilles, Colin Baker (Doctor Who, The Brothers) and Terry Molloy (The Archers, Doctor Who) are back on stage in another classic adventure for the world's only consulting detective!
 
What has become of Captain Morstan and why does his daughter now receive a valuable pearl every year from an anonymous benefactor?
 
What begins as a curious puzzle soon becomes a terrifying murder hunt, with the discovery of a missing fortune, a locked room and the murdered body of Bartholomew Sholto – but who committed these heinous, inexplicable crimes and how do they involve a map of the far-off Agra Fort?
 
The setting is a radio studio, the actors ready as if for a radio broadcast, and the sound effects created live, all combining to transport the audience to Victorian London, as they bring to life this classic tale from the father of the modern detective story, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
 
£28.60 | Child/student £26.40| FRIENDS 10% OFF
Wed 22 Apr07:30PM Book
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