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C20063. Bland, Joellen. "The Hound of the Baskervilles," Adapted for round-the-table reading by Joellen Bland. Plays, 39, No. 1 (October 1979), 69-80.

"An authentic dramatization of a famous Sherlock Holmes adventure."

 

C20064. Bliss, John. The Singular Adventure of the Overzealous But Caring Physician Who Subsisted on a Half Pension After Experiencing Women on Three Continents: A Play in One Scene. Presented by Moulton's Prospectors. Introduced by Blaine Simon, B.S.I. Phoenix: January 6, 1982.

Cast: Jeannie Bliss (Narrator), Art Tabbert (Sherlock Holmes), John Bliss (Dr. Watson), Kevin Bliss (Billy and Tonga), Jeff Decker (Lestrade), Dorothy Lighter (Mrs. Hudson), Lucille Tabbert (Hatty Doran), Rosemary Tolman (Eugenia Ronder), Willard Lighter (Grimesby Roylott, Von Bork, Culverton Smith, and Josiah Amberly), Murray Shaw (Sebastian Moran, Baron Gruner, Jonas Oldacre, and Jack Stapleton), Matt Fairlie, B.S.I. (Prof. James Moriarty).

 

C20065. Bliss, John. The Singular Adventure of the Overzealous But Caring Physician Who Subsisted on a Half Pension After Experiencing Women on Three Continents: A Play in One Scene. [Tempe: Privately Printed, 1982.] 13 p.

Limited to 221 numbered copies.

 

C20066. Bond, Michael. "Paddington Turns Detective," Paddington on Stage. Adapted by Alfred Bradley and Michael Bond. With drawings by Peggy Fortnum. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1977. p. 93-108.

----------. ----------, ----------. [New York: Dell Pub. Co., April 1978.] p. 93-108.

"A Yearling Book."

 

C20067. "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," Illustrated by Kenneth Spangler. Scholastic Scope, 39, No. 5 (October 19, 1990), 2-4, 7-13.

Cover illustration of Rathbone as Holmes.

 

C20068. Bowlsby, Craig. The Hound of London. Burnaby, B.C.: James Cowan Theatre, September 16, 1987.

Partial credits: Director, Dale Kelly.

Cast: Steve Barrett (Sherlock Holmes), Gary Gogan (Dr. Watson), Anne Battles (Mrs. Hudson), Bing Jensen (Inspector Lestrade), Craig Bowlsby (Lance Sterling), John Harper (Rex London), Colleen Bignell (Irene Adler Norton), Neville Owen (Colin Campbell), Jack Leaf (Stonegrimble).

 

C20069. Bowlsby, Craig. "The Hound of London," The Hound of London. [Vancouver: Intrepid Productions, 1988.] p. 1-32.

"After reaching the apex of drug addiction, Holmes has become a rampaging paranoiac. Watson has his hands full in trying to cope with the problem, but fortunately a case arrives which not only serves to break Holmes from his spell, but also tangles him in another more romantic one. Irene Adler, whom he has not seen for seven years, is implicated in a double murder at the Strand theatre and Holmes gallantly attempts to clear her name, as well as discover the culprits. The result is a surprise to everyone, including Holmes." (Cover)

 

C20070. Brill, Michael. Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles. Sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City: Promised Valley Playhouse, October 15-16 (previews), October 17-November 9, 1985. 18 performances.

Credits: Director, Michael Brill; Producers, Thomas W. Parker and Joanne M. Parker; Set Design, Seven Nielsen; Lighting Design, Megan McCormick; Composer, Val David Smithson.

Cast: Stephen Cracroft (Sherlock Holmes), Gordon A. Johnson (Dr. Watson), Lowell F. Wilson (Dr. James Mortimer), Russel Brown (Sir Henry Baskerville), Fred Laycock (The Clerk), Mary Parker Williams (Matronly Lady), Perry Coe (John Clayton), Fred Laycock (Barrymore), Dorothy Snelson (Mrs. Barrymore), Mark White (Jack Stapleton), Marjorie Snyder (Beryl Stapleton), Mary Parker Williams (Mrs. Laura Lyons), Perry Coe (Seldon), Fred Laycock (Inspector Lestrade).

Reviews: Dereset News (October 13, 1985), E1, E16 (Ivan M. Lincoln); Salt Lake Tribune (October 13, 1985), E11.

 

C20071. Bronson, Bernice M., and Anthony R. Lioce, Jr. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: An Audience Participation Play. Presented by the King Philip Drama Club. King Philip Elementary School, May 20. Bugbee School, May 28. King Philip Middle School, May 29. Norfeldt School, June 1, 1981.

Credits: Prompter, Kristen Damuth; Sound Technician, Jeff Hurwitz.

Cast: Adam Kosto (Sherlock Holmes), Joshua Guenter (King of Bohemia), Debbie Waxman (Adrienne Morris), Audrey Markowitz (Janet Wilson), Jill Simeone (Irene Adler), Rick Desper (Landlord), Mike Sack (Vince Spaulding), Mark Englehart (Minister), Jeff Hoffman (Cabbie), Lisa Waller (Elizabeth, Irene's Maid), Eibbed Namxaw (Lady Culverton Smith), Andrea Gall (Poisoner), Alan Katzman (Inspector Lestrade), Missy Boyers (Mrs. Hudson).

 

C20072. Bronson, Bernice M., and Anthony R. Lioce, Jr. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: An Audience Participation Play. Boston: Bakers Plays, [1979]. 47 p.

"With members of The Looking Glass Theatre: Robert Anderson, Jewel Davisil Stephen Martin, Laure Mattos, Marilyn Meardon, and Bruce Snyder."

 

C20073. Brookfield, C.H.E., and Seymour Hicks. Under the Clock, or "Sheerluck": An Extravaganza in One Act. [Introduction by Richard Lancelyn Green.] [Wirral, Cheshire: Lancelyn Press, November 1981.] 48 p. illus.

Limited to 100 numbered copies, of which the first fifteen are for presentation.

Review: BSM, No. 28 (Winter 1981), 39-40 (Jon L. Lellenberg).

See also DB4345.

 

C20074. Callan, F. G. Partners in Crime. Hempstead: New End Theatre, July 24-August 19, 1990.

Credits: Writer, F. G. Callan (pseudonym of Elissa Swinglehurst and Caroline Tioa); Producer, Elissa Swinglehurst for Ipcress Productions; Director, Michael Hunt.

Cast: Brian Abbott (Sherlock Holmes), Glyn Grain (Dr. Watson), Derek Bell (E. W. Hornung), Norman Mitchell (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle), John Duval (A. J. Raffles), Michael Rhenish (Mycroft Holmes).

Reviews: ACD, 1, No. 3 (September 1990), 238-239 (Philip Weller); PM, No. 3 (June 1990), 3 (Christopher Roden); SHJ, 20, No. 1 (Winter 1990), 35 (Auberon Redfearn).

 

C20075. Canton, Rolf John. Sherlock Holmes and the Wireless Murders. Hudson, Wis.: The Pipps Center for the Arts, February 2-3, 1990.

Credits: Director, Rolf John Canton; Assistant Director, Jan Arford; Sound/Lights, Tom Dahle; Costumes, Joan St. Ores and Cast; Properties, Rolf John Canton.

Cast: Chuck Lowry (Sherlock Holmes/Tony Harris), George Muschamp (Dr. Watson/Jerry Burton), Julie Schramke (Miss Dunbar/Patsy Cummings), Pam Lesher (Mrs. Gibson / Alice Perkins), Wynne Gray (Mr. Gibson/Bill Dickson), Tom Foley (Announcer/Producer Sam Harmon), Bill Teeple (Director "R. J." -- Sound Effects Man), Rolf John Canton (Sponsor Sidney Franklin), Jan Arford (Lucy Gordon -- Scriptwriter), Brad Scholl (Detective Alex Morgan).

Review: P&D, No. 139 (April 1990), 3 (Linda J. Reed).

 

C20076. Carr, John Dickson. "The Adventure of the Paradol Chamber," Ellery Queen's 1965 Anthology. MWA Presidents Edition. Edited by Ellery Queen. New York: Davis Publications, [1964]. p. 314-318.

First published in The Unicorn Mystery Book Club News, 1949 (DA5184).

 

C20077. Charlton, Dick. Sherlock Holmes Comedy Trilogy. [Colorado Springs: Meriwether Publishing Ltd./ Contemporary Drama Service, 1985.] 1 kit.

Contents: Scripts for performers and director. -- Plays: 1. The Affair of Lady Fairfax. -- 2. The Venus Figurine. -- 3. The Golden Limping Stick.

 

C20078. Choksi, M. Sherlock Holmes and the Jewel & Other Short Plays. Illustrations by Dolly Biswas. [New Delhi]: Orient Longman, [1983]. 158 p. (Sangam English Supplementy Readers, Grade 6)

A collection of five adaptations for students who are learning English, with a glossary, questions and exercises. The first play is an adaptation of Blue.

Reprinted 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989.

 

C20079. Clemens, Brian. Holmes and the Ripper. Brighton: Theatre Royal, July 25-30, 1988. Etc.

Credits: Director, John David; Sets, Alan Miller-Bunford; Lighting, John A. Williams.

Cast: Francis Matthews (Sherlock Holmes), Frank Windsor (Dr. Watson), Peter Miles (Sir William Gull), Barbara Darnley (Catherine Eddowes), Sebastian Abineri (John Netley), Roy Purcell (Sir Robert Anderson), Angela Scoular (Mrs. Catherine Mead), Michael Charlesworth (Potter), Jonathan Drysdale (Charles Devane), Barry J. Gordon (Dr. Saunders), Elisabeth Wade (Mrs. Hudson), Jonathan Drysdale (Bradbury), Nicola Warren (Mary Kelly), Janine Russell (Maisie), Barbara Darnley (Annie Crookes), Michael Charlesworth (Policeman), Barry J. Gordon (Lord Salisbury). Other roles played by members of the Company.

Reviews: Beckenham and Penge Advertiser (June 17, 1988) (Diana Eccleston); (August 5, 1988) (Donald Madgwick); Birmingham Evening Mail (June 14, 1988) (Fred Norris); Croydon Advertiser (June 24, 1988) (Gwendolen Pearson); (July 15, 1988); (July 29, 1988) (Mark Fishman); Croydon Comet (July 29, 1988); Derby Evening Telegraph (August 6, 1988); (August 10, 1988) (Chris Ward); Derbyshire Times (August 5, 1988) (Lynne Patrick); Eastern Evening News [Norwich] (July 5, 1988) (Neville Miller); (July 8, 1988) (Neville Miller); Evening Argus [Brighton and Sussex] (July 26, 1988) (Robert Shelton); Farnham Herald (July 22, 1988) (Pauline Barnes); Iromley Comet (July 26, 1988); Kent Evening Post [Maidstone] (August 2, 1988); (August 5, 1988) (Auriol Luckhurst); Key Times (July 3, 1988), and reprinted in TP, No. 5 (September 1990), 7; MPapers, No. 1 (1988), 35 (Brian Clemens); Norton/Radstock Star [Somerset] (July 27, 1988); Peterborough Evening Telegraph (July 7, 1988); SHJ, 19, No. 1 (Winter 1988), 2-3 (Tony Medawar; Sheila Redfern); Stage and Television Today [London] (July 14, 1988) (Ann FitzGerald); West Sussex County Times [Horsham] (July 22, 1988) (Christine Day); Western Daily Press and Times and Mirror [Bristol] (August 16, 1988); Working Informer [Surrey] (July 15, 1988).

 

C20080. Coon, Jim. Watson. Albuquerque: The Vortex Theatre, January 7-30, 1983. 12 performances.

Credits: Director, Michael Ross; Stage Manager, Ward A. Yarbrough; Costume Designer, Mary Stromberg Bowan; Lighting Technician, John Klemiato; Master Carpenter, John Harriman; Scene Designer, Phil Hacker.

Cast: Joe Schaffer (Dr. Watson), J. W. Madison (Sherlock Holmes), Scott Graham Grenn (Billy), Bob Carlisle (Inspector Rhodes), Cliff Cato (Rev. Jonas Sobati), Elaine Hendricks (Miss Mayabelle Gribbs), Cole Wengerd (Meph/Pan/Alfred), April Hicks (Lydia Tyson Smith), Heather Adair (Sybil Alena), Patricia Griffith (Secretary, Luke Jones (Treasurer) Pam Hauser (First Warlock), Suzanna Weaver (Second Warlock).

Reviews: New Mexico Sun (January 5, 1983), 11 (Anna Dooling); (January 12, 1983) (Anna Dooling).

 

C20081. Cooper, Peter. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Vanishing Author. Presented by the Oxfordshire Touring Theatre Company, September 25-November 24, 1984.

Credits: Director, Peter Cooper; Designer, Annette Sumption; Stage Managers, Richard Eldridge and Rory Scase; Carpenter, Bernard Hanaway; Assistant Designer, Judith King; Wardrobe, Lesley Crewdson; Administration, Alison Wells and Penny Mills; Production Photography, Ted Colman.

Cast: Gary Powell (The Author and Sherlock Holmes), David Barrass (Dr. Budd and Dr. Watson), Anna Keene (The Author's Mother and Mrs. Hudson).

Reviews: Bicester Advertiser (October 24, 1984); Oxford Mail (October 26, 1984); Oxford Star (October 4, 1984) (David Boyle).

 

C20082. Craig, Phyllis. The Hound of the Baskervilles. New York: Royal Court Repertory, January 1981.

Credits: Director, Phyllis Craig; Lighting, Paul Merwin; Set, William Joerres; Sound, John Messenger; Stage Manager, Donna Lasser.

Cast: William Joerres (Sherlock Holmes), Eugene Leonard (Dr. Watson), Kate Britton (Lady Agatha Mortimer), Estelle Havens (Perkins), Beth Bushy (Mrs. Barrymore), Christopher Alston (Sir Henry), Craig Cook (Barrymore), Victoria St. George (Beryl Stapleton), William Morton (Jack Stapleton), Lydia E. Tringali (Laura Lyons), Frank Gathier (Selden).

 

C20083. Craig, Phyllis. Sh ... Sherlock Holmes. New York: Royal Court Repertory, 1981. 4 performances.

Credits: Director, Phyllis Craig; Set Design, Charles Wood, Jr.; Lighting and Sound Effects, Carmine Zappala; Stage Manager, Sharon Hawkins; House Manager, Arthur E. Guidone.

Cast: Nestor Lorrano (Sherlock Holmes), Mark Rowen (Dr. Watson), Phyllis Craig (Nellie Knocker), Carrie Nodella (Lady Di), John Allcock (Sir Henry Baskerville), Ron Berliner (Mr. Barrymore), Wendy Matthews (Beryl Stapleton), Geoffrey Kirshner (Jack Stapleton), Tatiana Kay (Laura Lyons).

 

C20084. Dallas, Gus. I'll Be Holmes for Christmas. PP (NS), No. 4 (December 1989) (12 p. insert).

A special play script supplement with the December issue, in which the author writes, "To folks wanting to tell me that Holmes and Scrooge lived forty-five years apart and could never have met, they did, too, because I made it so."

 

C20085. Dallas, Gus. "The Red-Head in League with Sherlock Holmes," PP (NS), No. 1 (March 1989), 42-47.

A one-act play in which Holmes must call upon the second most dangerous woman in London as his agent.

 

C20086. Dallas, Gus. "That Musgrave Routine," PP (NS), No. 13 (March 1992), 21-26.

Brunton runs afoul of the jealous maid again, in a play where the trap door has a speaking part.

 

C20087. Dastardly Deeds at the Gaiety. Performed by the Bancroft Players and Bancroft Youth Theatre. Hitchin: Queen Mother Theatre, January 12-14, 1989.

Credits: Director, Rory Reynolds; Music, Richard White.

Partial cast: Jules Newman Turner (Sherlock Holmes), Andrew Piggott (Dr. Watson), Sandra Marks (Gaiety girl).

Reviews: Letchworth & Baldock Comet (January 11, 1989); Stevenage Gazette (January 11, 1989).

 

C20088. Davies, David Stuart. Fixed Point: The Life and Death of Sherlock Holmes. Huddersfield: The Northern Musgraves, January 12, 1991.

Credits: Unknown.

Cast: David Stuart Davies (Sherlock Holmes), Ken Greenwood (Dr. Watson), Anne Jordan (Nurse), Nik Foster (Reporter).

Reviews: The Ritual, No. 7 (Spring 1991), 14-16 (Colin Langeveldt and Mark Valentine; Christopher Roden); SHJ, 20, No. 2 (Summer 1991), 66 (Kathryn White).

 

C20089. Davies, David Stuart. Fixed Point: The Life and Death of Sherlock Holmes. Barnsley: Periquito Hotel, September 21, 1991.

Credits: Unknown.

Cast: David Stuart Davies (Sherlock Holmes), Ken Greenwood (Dr. Watson), Anne Jordan (Nurse), Nik Foster (Reporter).

Review: ACD, 2, No. 2 (Autumn 1991), 164-168 (Elizabeth Wiggins).

 

C20090. Davies, David Stuart. Fixed Point: The Life and Death of Sherlock Holmes. [Huddersfield: Thumbprints, 1991.] [5], 13 p.

Cover design by Kathryn White.

Limited to 150 numbered copies.

First performed at The Northern Musgraves' third birthday celebration in Huddersfield, January 12, 1991.

 

C20091. Davies, David Stuart. Fixed Point: The Life and Death of Sherlock Holmes. A dramatic presentation by David Stuart Davies. Rev. ed. [Huddersfield]: Thumbprints, 1991. 27 p. illus.

Illustration by Catherine Bates. Stills by Granada Television.

Contents: Introduction by Jeremy Brett. -- Discovering Watson: Some Thoughts on Playing Literature's Best and Most Reliable Friend, by Edward Hardwicke. -- Author's Introduction. -- Dramatis Personas. -- Fixed Point.

 

C20092. Davies, David Stuart. Sherlock Through the Magnifying Glass. Presented by The Northern Musgraves. Huddersfield Hotel, January 25, 1992.

Credits and cast: Unknown.

Review: The Ritual, No. 9 (Spring 1992), 37 (David Bentata).

 

C20093. Davies, David Stuart, and Kathryn White. The Adventure of the Missing Biographer. Performed by The Workshop Theatre. Leeds: Crest Hotel, June 18, 1988.

Credits: Director, Chris Jowett.

Cast: Paul Katserman (Sherlock Holmes), Gus Cooper (Dr. Watson), Donald Forbes (Luigi Armadillo, Inspector Lestrade), Liz Brook (Gypsy Palmist, Mrs. Hudson), Terry Ram (Narrator), Michael Mitchell (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle).

Review: MPapers, No. 1 (1988), 37.

 

C20094. Deck, John. The Case of the Red-Headed League. Original adaptation. Palo Alto: Educational Progress Corp., 1975. 12 p. (Plays for Reading Progress III, Book 2)

 

C20095. Delman, Alice. "Sherlock Holmes and the Speckled Band," Dramatized by Alice Delman. [Illustrated by Joe Forte.] The Reader's Anthology. [Edited by] Robert R. Potter. [New York: Globe Book Co., 1986.] p. 162-189. illus.

----------. ----------, The Reader's Anthology Workbook, [by] Warren J. Halliburton. New York: Globe Book Co., [1986]. p. 40-45.

----------. ----------, Teacher's Resource Manual, [by] Howard K. Battles. New York: Globe Book Co., [1986]. p. 23-25, 81.

 

C20096. DeMeo, Paul, and Danny Bilson. The Houdini Deception. Presented by the Players of the Pear Garden. San Bernardino: California State College, Theatre Arts Department, March 2-4, 7-11, 1978. 8 performances.

Credits: Director, William L. Slout; Costume Designer, Stig; Scenery and Lighting Designer, Kathy Douglas; Assistant Designer, Lucy Chaillg; Assistants to the Designer, Allen Evenson and Laurel Ann Harvey; Stage Manager, Corrine Soto.

Cast: Paul DeMeo (Sherlock Holmes), Owen Sheeran (Dr. Watson), Dona Southworth (Mrs. Hudson), Janice Pierce (Bess Houdini), Dan Burchfield (Twiggs), Danny Bilson (Harry Houdini), Thomas L. Huxley III (Inspector Lestrade), Robert B. Satterfield (Constable Eakins), C. R. Johnson (Col. Sebastian Moran), Michael L. Padilla (Carp), Eugene Morse (Yasin Khan), John T. Betcher (Craigin), Glenn Miller (Wolfgang Von Bork), Syndi Prater (Gertrude Zelle), Wayne Judson (Tom O'Hara), Jay Chambers (Frenchy Seurat), Morris L. Ridgeway (Old Man), Marty Christian (Constable Downing), Mary Lou Chandler (Street Urchin), Keith O'Camb (Mycroft Holmes), Morris L. Ridgeway (Max McCormick), Dan Burchfield (Master of Ceremonies).

Reviews: The Paw Print (February 28, 1978), 8-9 (Sue Fullerton); Sun-Telegram (March 4, 1978), B-7, B-9 (Rosemary Hite).

 

C20097. Dickinson, Joe and Brad. Sherlock Holmes: The Last Adventure. Dallas: Pocket Sandwich Theatre, April 2-May 22, 1993.

Credits: Director, Roger Wetzel; Assistant Director and Lighting Design, Jeff Vance; Stage Manager, Karen Krell; Set Design and Technical Direction, Rodney Dobbs; Costumes, Jane Goodman; At the Pianola, John Dawson; Lights and Sound Technician, Phil White; Bee Dance, Lorie J. Clark; Recorded Music, Phil White; Subtitles and Haggis, Virgil Optic.

Cast: Mark Stoddard (Sherlock Holmes), Dan Morrow (Dr. Watson), Marc Atwood (Inspector Lestrade), Valarie Atwood (Violet Dobney), Suzan Brame (Mrs. Hudson), Jane Goodman (Miss Trevor), Dee Johnson (Lord Basil Phelps), David Lambert (Cyril Stackhurst), Mary Ann Morrow (Mary Watson), Briggan O'Bryan (Sidney Brooke), Shawn Patrello (Fred Pollock), Sally Stoddard (Irene Norton), Tim Vasquez (Harry Staunton), Jerry Zeffren (Col. Sebastian Moran).

 

C20098. Dixon, Frank. Sherlock Holmes' Final Solution. Presented by the Open Door Theater. Boston: Premier Theater, January [?] 1984.

Credits: Director, Frank Dixon.

Cast: Clifford Allen (Sherlock Holmes), Michael McNamara (Dr. Watson).

Review: Boston Herald (January 18, 1984), 26 (Arthur Friedman).

 

C20099. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Toronto: The Village Playhouse, November 25-December 17, 1988.

Credits: Adapter [Unknown]; Director, B. J. Castleman; Producer, Rick Zimmerman; Set Design, Bill Boyle; Lighting Design, Paul Moran; Sound Design, Tom Wood; Costume Design, Terry Kovacs; Stage Manager, Heather Caswell; Sound Operator, George Sanford.

Cast: Bill Boyle (Sherlock Holmes), Anthony Shipston (Dr. Watson), Stephen A. Coombes (Dr. Mortimer), Chip Thompson (Sir Henry Baskerville), Aaron Marcus (Barrymore), Catherine Marshall (Mrs. Barrymore), Steven Jacklin (John Stapleton), Deni Delory (Beryl Stapleton), Dace Broc (Laura Lyons).

 

C20100. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Speckled Band: An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Presented by Messrs. Horsfield and Woodward. Cambridge: New Theatre, January 28-30, 191-? 4 performances.

Credits: Managing Director, W. B. Redfern; General Manager, Lawrence J. Lawrence; Stage Manager, W. Sidney.

Cast: Charles Yorke (Sherlock Holmes), Edmund Shiel-Porter (Dr. Watson), Noel H. Humber (Billy), R. Horton (Mr. Armytage), E. J. Lestere (Rodgers, Butler to Dr. Rylott), W. Sidney (Ali, an Indian Valet), C. Later (Peters), Alfred Brenin (Holt Loaming), Charles Woodland (James B. Montague), Fred Elkington (Walter Milverton), Beatrice Sinclair (Mrs. Staunton), Beryl Forbes (Enid Stonor), S. Herbert Humber (Dr. Grimesby Rylott).

 

C20101. Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Speckled Band: An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Halifax: Theatre Royal, May 6-12, 1912.

Partial credits: Producer, Arthur Hardy.

Cast: A. Corney Grain (Sherlock Holmes), Harold Standing (Dr. Watson), E. Vassall-Vaughan (Dr. Grimesby Rylott), Dorothy Vernon (Enid Stonor), Ada Palmer (Mrs. Staunton), Maurice Drew (Rodgers), Gerald Rogers (Ali), E. H. Paterson (Mr. Armitage), A. M. Cullin (Mr. Longbrace), V. Franklin (Mr. Brewer), A. King (Coroner's Officer), Victor Lusk (Holt Loaming), H. E. Ainger (James B. Montague), Clarence Stuart (Mr. Milverton), Frederick Reynders (Billy).

 

C20102. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Speckled Band: An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Produced by The Liebler Company. Chicago: Studebaker Theater, February 3-March 22, 1914. 63 performances.

Credits: Managing Director, George C. Tyler; Chicago Representative, Frederick Donahgey; General Stage Director, Frederick Stanhope; Stage Manager, Harry Neville; Music Director, Frank E. Timponi.

Cast: H. Cooper Cliffe (Sherlock Holmes), David Proctor (Dr. Watson), Eugene Fried (Billy), Lyn Harding (Dr. Grimesby Rylott), Renee Kelly (Enid Stonor), Jack Hobbs (Ali), Edgar Norton (Rodgers), Anne Sutherland (Mrs. Staunton), A. Hylton Allen (Scott Wilson), Alexander Frank (Mr. Longbrace), Robert Vivian (Mr. Brewer), Harry Neville (Mr. Armitage), (Mr. Frank (Holt Loaming), Mr. Norton (Mr. Milverton), Mr. Vivian (Mr. James B. Montague), Joseph Simms (Coroner's officer), Harry Valton (Inspector Downing), C. Layter (Peters).

 

C20103. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Speckled Band: An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Halifax: Theatre Royal and Opera House, 1928.

Credits: Unknown.

Cast: Eric Portman (Sherlock Holmes), Leslie Beach (Dr. Watson), Reginald Beckwith (Billy), Henry Baynton (Dr. Grimesby Rylott), Olga Alderson (Enid Stonor), Max Gayton (Ali), Edwin Ling (Rodgers), Shiella Shiells (Mrs. Staunton), Paul Beverly (Mr. Longbrace), R. W. Beckwith (Mr. Bruner), Norman Hamond (Mr. Armitage), Cecil McCracken (Coroner's Officer), C. Later (Peters), Paul Beverly (Mr. Milverton).

 

C20104. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Speckled Band: An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Missouri Repertory Theatre. Kansas City: Helen F. Spencer Theatre, September 15-18, 20-25, 1983. 14 performances.

Credits: Director, Albert Pertalion; Set Design, Howard Bay; Lighting Design, Howard Bay; Costume Design, Victoria Marshall; Sound Design, Tom Mardikes; Composer, Allen De Camp; Voice and Dialect Coach, Lisbeth Roman; Technical Director, Douglas C. Taylor; Production Manager, Ronald Schaeffer; Stage Manager, Joyce McBroom.

Cast: Rand Bridges (Sherlock Holmes, the great detective), Robert Lewis Karlin (Dr. Watson, his friend), Scott A. Rowe (Billy, page to Mr. Holmes), William Kuhlke (Dr. Grimesby Rylott, owner of Stoke Moran Manor), Susan Warren (Enid Stonor, his stepdaughter), Jeffrey Guyton (Ali, Indian valet to Dr. Rylott), Tom Small (Rodgers, butler to Dr. Rylott), Peg Small (Mrs. Staunton, housekeeper to Dr. Rylott), Cary Miller (Scott Wilson, engaged to Enid's sister), William Simington (Mr. Longbrace, coroner), Kenneth Smith (Mr. Brewer, jury foreman), Jim Birdsall (Mr. Armitage, a juror), Jim Birdsall (Holt Loaming, a client of Mr. Holmes), Herbert Mark Parker (Mr. Milverton, a client), Charles Leader (James B. Montague, a client), Andy Alsup (Coroner's Officer), Gary Logan (Inspector Downing), Ross Freese (Policeman), Jerome Collamore, Elbert Darlington, Philip Blue Owl (Jurors).

Reviews: BSJ, 34, No. 3 (September 1984), 173-178 (John Lehman); KCDJ, No. 37 (August 20, 1983), 7-8; No. 38 (October 20, 1983), 1-2 (Robert Murphy); Kansas City Star (September 16, 1983), 4B (Robert W. Butler); University of Missouri at Kansas City News (September 22, 1983) (Heidi Bledsoe).

 

C20105. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Speckled Band: An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Chocolate Bayou Theatre Co. Houston: Chocolate Bayou Theatre, February 24-March 24, 1984.

Credits: Producer, Leonard T. Wagner; Director, Harry Booker; Set Design, Deborah Jasien; Costume Design, Paul W. Bannan; Light Design, Mark Porter; Sound Design, Kurt W. Grabenstein; Technical Assistants, Ellen Moran, Mark McGriff, Jean Fuller; Stage Manager, Walter Baker.

Cast: Clive Carlin (Sherlock Holmes), Morgan Redmond (Dr. Watson), Walter Baker (Billy), Steve Caporiccio (Dr. Grimesby Rylott), Katherine Hallowell (Enid Stonor), David Born (Ali), Gordon Martin (Rodgers), Sharon Bennett (Mrs Staunton), Michael A. La Prade (Scott Wilson), Peter Bryson (Longbrace), Paul C. Matthews (Armitage), Michael. A. La Prade (Milverton).

 

C20106. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. Sherlock Holmes and The Speckled Band. Philadelphia: Walnut Street Theatre, January 6-February 11, 1990.

Credits: Sponsor, Blank, Rome, Comisky & McCauley law firm; Director, Malcolm Black; Scenic and Lighting Design, Paul Wonsek; Costumes, Hilary Corbett; General Manager, Ken Wesler; Production Manager, Al Franklin; Stage Managers, Frank Anzalone and Adrienne Neye; Assistant Stage Manager, Mary Ellen Douglass.

Cast: Patrick Horgan (Sherlock Holmes), Geoff Garland (Dr. Watson), Celine Havard (Violet Stonor), Donna Snow (Enid Stonor), David Sabin (Dr. Grimesby Rylott), William Preston (Rodgers), David Medina (Ali), Joe Sigerson (Mr. Longbrace, the Coroner), Robert Foley (The Coroner's Officer), Robert Murch (Mr. Brewer, Foreman of the Jury) , Ian Trigger (Mr. Armitage), Ari Gould, Bruce Katlin, Bill Mitchell (Jurors), Greg Wood (Scott Wilson), Hazel Weinberg (Mrs. Staunton), Les Trade (Billy), Robert Murch (Holt Loaming), Greg Wood (James B. Montague), Robert Foley (Mr. Milverton), Charlie Combes (Peters), Heather Hudson (Amelia).

Reviews: The Armchair Detective, 23 (Fall 1990), 492-493 (Sherry Rose-Bond and Scott Bond); Philadelphia Daily News (January 11, 1990), 30 (Nels Nelson), and reprinted in TP, No. 4 (June 1990), 7; Philadelphia Inquirer (January 11, 1990), 7-F (William B. Collins), and reprinted in TP, No. 4 (June 1990), 6; TP, No. 4 (June 1990), 1-2 (Paul Singleton).

 

C20107. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. Sherlock Holmes and The Speckled Band. Manitoba Theatre Centre, February 7-March 2, 1991.

Credits: Director, Graham Harley; Sets and Costumes, Peter Wingate; Lighting, Bill Williams; Music and Sound, Holly Harris; Stage Manager, Marylu Moyer; Assistant Stage Manager, Corinne Richards.

Cast: Robert Haley (Sherlock Holmes), Ian D. Clark (Dr. Watson), Leslie-Anne Sanders (Violet Stonor), Sharon Bernbaum (Enid Stonor), Graeme Campbell (Dr. Grimesby Rylott), Mark Burgess (Ali), Kenneth Wickes (Rodgers), Marion Gilsenan (Mrs. Staunton), Desmond Ellis (Mr. Longbrace -- Coroner), Richard Farrell (Mr. Armitage), Wayne Nicklas (Mr. Brewer -- Jury Foreman), Russell Martin, Leslie-Anne Sanders (Jurors), Tim Froese (Coroner's Officer), Mark Burgess (Mr. Scott Wilson), Leslie-Anne Sanders (Billy), Wayne Nicklas (Mr. Holt Loaming), Mark Burgess (Mr. James B. Montague), Desmond Ellis (Mr. Milverton).

 

C20108. Edwards, John. The Sign of Four. Silver Spring, Md.: Round House Theatre, January 13-February 6, 1983. 24 performances.

Credits: Adapter, John Edwards; Director, Douglas A. Cummings; Scene Design, Douglas A. Cummings; Costume Design, Kate Cowart; Production State Manager, Kenneth M. Fox; Properties, Dave Scalzi; Projections and Lighting Design, Richard H. Young.

Cast: Edward Trotta (Sherlock Holmes), Gerry Paone (Dr. J. H. Watson), Martha Barber (Mrs. Hudson, B. Sholto's Housekeeper, Mrs. Smith, and Tonga), Greta Lambert (Mary Morstan), Daniel Curry (Cab driver, Stoker, and Achmet), Michael Howell (T. Sholto's Servant and Athelney Jones), Mark Jaster (Thaddeus Sholto and Mahomet Singh), Walter MacPherson (Major John Sholto, Sergeant, Helmsman, and Dost Akbar), James Caldwell (Bartholomew Sholto, Abdullah Kahn), Michael Littman (Jonathan Small).

Reviews: The Critics' Place [Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting] (January 20, 1983) (Sarah Long); The Gazette [Gaithersburg] (January 12, 1983); (January 19, 1983), B-24 (Ron Bourgea); Labor Herald (February 4, 1983) (Jeanette Hankin); Montgomery Journal (January 21, 1983), B6 (Barbara Fox); (January 28, 1983), B1 (Alice Popkin); Washington Post (January 18, 1983), D10 (David Richards); Washington Post/Weekend (January 21, 1983), 5 (Lloyd Grove); (February 4, 1983), 9 (David Richards); Washington Times (January 18, 1983) (Hap Erstein).

 

C20109. Eustace, Grant. The Monte Carlo Telegram, by Grant Eustace, from an original story by Philip Burley and Grant Eustace. Presented by the Miller Centre Workshop. Caterham, Surrey: Miller Centre Club, June 19-27, 1981. 8 performances.

Credits: Director, Roger Starbuck; Stage Manager, Frank Worswick; Assistant Stage Manager, Stella Wood; Set Design and Decor, Kay Worswick; Wardrobe, Heather Starbuck; Lighting, Johnny Morris.

Cast: Warwick Jones (Stamford Holmes, a consulting detective), Nick Owen (James Watson, a general practitioner), Jack Walder (Alphonse, concierge of the Hotel Splendids), Dennis Coombs (Manager of the Hotel), Elizabeth Lieke (Michelle, a maid at the Hotel), Barbara Beckett (Kay Moore, an actress), Lesley Bacon (Charlotte Brookes, her daughter), Jeremy Taylor (Ernest Flashman, her companion), Anthony Gimpel (Fuller, her agent), Marcus Carlton (Chow, a waiter), Michael Pilch (Colonel MacIntype, a guest), Brian Jobson (Count Von Brauschitsch-Poldach), Di Blenkinsop (Countess Von Brauschitsch-Poldach), Peter Morris (Eliot Morrison, from The Times), Jeremy Boosey (Inspector Maigret, a French policeman), Howard Chapman (Dr. Sarginson, a research doctor), Barbara Beckett (Mrs. Sarginson, his wife), Eileen Coombs (Agatha Ballantine, another guest), Jen Wright, Dominic Davis (Members of the staff of the Hotel Splendids).

Reviews: Advertiser (June 26, 1981), 25; [Source unknown] (July 3, 1981), 14 (Neil Jupp); SHJ, 15, No. 3 (Winter 1981), 88-89 (Bernard Davies).

 

C20110. Fenn, John. Sherlock Holmes and the Affair of the Amorous Regent. Minneapolis: Theatre in the Round, February 11-13, 18-20, 25-27; March 4-6, 1983. 12 performances.

Credits: Director, Joe Kudla; Stage Manager, Ray Freedland; Assistant to the Director, Kirby Bennett; Scene Designer, David Denzer; Costume Designer, John Woskoff; Lighting Designer, Brian Alan Turner; Sound Designer, Larry Gochberg.

Cast: James Ahrens (Sherlock Holmes), Richard Holmberg (Dr. Watson), Michael Holmquist (Billy), Michael J. P. Bailey (His Majesty Wilhelm von Ormstein), Joy Guffey (Jenny Bassick), Peter Thurgood (Alf Bassick), Michael Paul Levin (Sid Prince), Phillip O'Donnell (Inspector Lestrade), Pam Ward (Irene Adler), Brad Scholl (Beads), Richard V. Gibbons (Professor James Moriarty), Jan Arford (Miss Northton), Tom Van Hoof (Kraigin), Kirby Bennett (Lucille), Brad Scholl (Room Clerk), Kara Askegaard, Shane S. Barach, Sarah Beach, Todd Caspersen, Chris Gregerson, Anne Hurley, Anne Lippen, Kristin Miller, Michelle Officer (The Baker Street Irregulars).

Reviews: Minneapolis Star and Tribune (February 16, 1983), 10C (Peter Vaughan); Minnesota Daily (February 18, 1983) (Lisa A. Brock); The Roundelet [Theatre in the Round] (February 1983), 1.

 

C20111. Fenn, John. Sherlock Holmes and the Affair of the Amorous Regent. Racine, Wis.: Racine Theatre Guild, September 27-29; October 4-6, 11-13, 18-20, 1985. 12 performances.

Credits: Director, John Fenn; Sets, Ken Wiegers; Production Stage Manager, Darlene Koeppel; Stage Manager, Gretchen Katt; Sound Design, Art Dexter; Sound Execution, Mona Lewis; Wardrobe Design, Jill Willett; Lighting Execution, Bob Kafka; Properties, Joy Kortum; Make-up, Sue Rorek and Lani Braley; Assistant Stage Managers, Jean Vassallo and Carol Werner.

Cast: Todd Johnson (Sherlock Holmes), Jim Crosica (Dr. Watson), James Walker (Prof. Moriarty), Janet Kubert (Irene Adler), Chris Baumann (Billy), John Edmands (Ormstein), Louise Batey (Jenny Bassick), Randy Brown (Alf Bassick), Ray Treu (Sid Prince), Paul B. Smedegaard (Lestrade), John Morris (Beads), Melissa Warner (Miss Northern), Robert Tapp (Kraigin), Peter Vaestner (Bell Boy), Jeff Metzger (Room Clerk).

Reviews: DCC, 21, Nos. 4-5 (October 1985), 5-6; 22, No. 1 (February 1986), 7.

 

C20112. Fisher, Nick. Sherlock Holmes and The Hound of the Baskervilles. The Salisbury Playhouse, November 7-December 7, 1991.

Credits: Unknown.

Partial cast: Ian Price (Sherlock Holmes), Jonathan Hackett (Dr. Watson), Juliette Grassby (Laura Lyons).

Review: The Ritual, No. 9 (Spring 1992), 26-27 (Rosalind Masters).

 

C20113. Flood, Michael S. Murder at 221b. Gibault High School, December 4-6, 1987.

Credits: Director, William E. Guthrie, Jr.; Technical Direction and Scenic Design, Michael S. Flood; Stage Crew, Mike Gidley, Nathan Schreder, James Helfrich, Todd Eschmann, Cindie Neier, and Laura Toenjes; Props, Tanya Armbrecht.

Cast: Dwight Lochhead (Sherlock Holmes), Eric Beste (Dr. Watson), Ron Huber (Cragsworthy), Eddie Bowen (Hutch), Maureen McMullan (Maggie), Tricia Wilson (Olivia), Derek Doiron (Wiggins), Chris Muertz (Ashbottom), Steve Lodge (Professor Moriarty), Kelly Goessling (Jenny Lyons), Stephanie Kelemetc (Roxanne), Laura Toenjes (Lady Weston), Jennifer Lenhardt (Natalia), Andrea Kish (Garnet Ring), Jim Leingang (Lord Weston), Teri Mentel (Ruby Ring), Stacy Schneider (Sapphire Ring), Melissa Howard (Mrs. Hudson).

 

C20114. Fondren, Fred. Sherlock Holmes: A Case of Identity. New York: Prometheus Theatre, November 24, 1988-January 8, 1989.

Credits: Adapter and Director, Fred Fondren; Set Design, Robert Stocking; Lighting Technician, Stanley Knox.

Cast: Fred Fondren (Sherlock Holmes), Ron Schobel (Dr. Watson), Ruth Anne Schneck (Mrs. Hudson), Abigail Stokes (Mary Sutherland), Ed Whalen (Mr. Windibank).

Also with: Teatime in Baker Street, by Russell McLauchlin.

 

C20115. Fondren, Fred. Sherlock Holmes and the Warburton Conspiracy. New York: National Arts Theatre, June 26-August 30, 1981.

Credits: Director, Charles Dietrich; Production Consultants, Robert Sterling and Robert Stocking.

Cast: Fred Fondren (Sherlock Holmes), Vincent Niemann (Dr. Watson), Spartan McClure (Henry), Mark Wellen (Inspector Lestrade), Ron Berliner (Mycroft), Maria Hayes (Mrs. Adrienne d'Youville), Robert Johnson (Prof. Alexander Warburton), Raymond Laudo (Isar), Judith Aley (Madeline Stuart), Ron Berliner (Prof. James Moriarty).

Review: SMuse, 6, No. 1 (Summer 1981), 18-19 (Susan Rice).

 

C20116. Fondren, Fred. Sherlock Holmes Embattles Count Dracula. New York: Prometheus Theater, April 7-May 29, 1983.

Credits: Director, Fred Fondren; Set and lights designed after ideas by Charles S. Ard; Synthesizer Sounds, Bruce Prieto; Production Technician, Craig Calfee.

Cast: Fred Fondren (Sherlock Holmes), Charles Deitrich (Dr. Watson), John Argue (Renfield), Evan Huss (Count Dracula), Spartan McClure (Henry), Rochelle Singer (Mrs. Hudson), Elizabeth Decharay (Sophie, the Princess of Bohemia), Ron Berliner (Inspector Lestrade).

Review: BSGazette, No. 1 (Summer 1987), 35 (Gary Lovisi).

 

C20117. Fondren, Fred. Sherlock Holmes: The Eclipse Conspiracy. New York: Prometheus Theatre, November 23, 1990-January 12, 1991.

Credits: Director, Fred Fondren; Light and Sound Technician, Stanley Knox.

Cast: Fred Fondren (Sherlock Holmes), Stephen Broker (Dr. Watson), Walter Walker (Professor Moriarty), Derek Johnsen (Hannibal Henshaw), Helen Catalanotti (Mrs. Hudson), Olga Bagnasco (Catherine, Countess of Pembroke), Sarah Fuerstein (Lady Mary), Robert Ramos (Beaureguard Jefferson David Thetford), Edmond Ramage (Inspector Lestrade), Derek Johnsen (Officer McAdory), Robert Ramos (Father Leonardo).

 

C20118. Forrest, David V. "Giles of Baker Street," Worm Runner's Digest [James V. McConnell, Publisher], 21, No. 2 (December 1979), 84-89. illus.

"A one-act play by John H. Watson, M.D. Edited, with a foreplay by David V. Forrest, M.D."

"Première: Founder's Day Gala, September 25, 1976."

 

C20119. The Friends of Bogie's at Baker Street. Holmes in Wonderland. At Sea with Sherlock Holmes, July 27, 1989.

Credits: Writers, Sarah Montague and Andrew Joffe. Masks designed by Thomas Gentille and the authors.

Cast: Sarah Montague, Andrew Joffe, Doré Nash, and Henry W. Enberg.

While reading the Canon, Alice falls asleep and finds herself in a Sherlockian Wonderland filled with such characters as a Humpty Dumpty, who bears an amazing resemblance to Mycroft.

 

C20120. The Friends of Bogie's at Baker Street. A Study in Celluloid. Bear Mountain, N.Y.: Autumn in Baker Street, October 11, 1986.

Credits: Writers, Sarah Montague, Andrew Joffe, and Paul Singleton; Music and lyrics, Andrew Joffe and George Zaar; Choreographer, Thomas Gansevoort.

Cast: Sarah Montague, Andrew Joffe, and Paul Singleton.

Holmes's cases as if portrayed by famous movie teams: Swiss Moose (Laurel and Hardy), On the Road to Reichenbach (Bob Hope and Bing Crosby), The Perils of Sherlock (D.W. Griffith-Biograph), The Good, the Bad, and the Elementary (Clint Eastwood and Eli Wallach -- Spaghetti Westerns), and La Perfectly Swell Hiatus (Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers).

 

C20121. Gaines, Frederick. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Minneapolis: The Children's Theatre Company and School, January 26-March 29, 1980. 35 performances.

Credits: Adapter, Frederick Gaines; Producer, John Clark Donahue; Director, Warren Frost; Music, Hiram Titus; Set and Property Design, James Waters; Costumes, Rae Marie Pekas; Lighting, Robert Hutchings; Wigs and Make-up, William McCarthy.

Cast: Lawrence Santoro (Sherlock Holmes), George Muschamp (John H. Watson, M.D.), George St. Claire (Sir Charles Baskerville), Thomas Olson (Sir Henry Baskerville), Basil Bruce (Dr. John Mortimer), Jamie Coulter (Cartwright), Greg Morrissey (Inspector Hiram Lestrade), Wendy Lehr (Mrs. Barrymore), Carl Beck (Mr. Barrymore), George Sutton (Clayton), Steven Boe (Seldon), Oliver Osterberg (Mr. Frankland), Tom Dunn (Jack Stapleton), Leslye Orr (Beryl Stapleton), Kevin Kirkendahl.

Reviews: Arts [The Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts], 3 (February 1980), 2; Minneapolis Tribune (January 31, 1980), 5B (Mike Steele); Skyway News (February 7, 1980), 12 (Donald J. Hutera); Twin Cities Reader (February 13, 1980) (Katalin Kemeny), and reprinted in TP, No. 3 (March 1990); [Unknown] (Feburary 8, 1980) (Michael Phillips), and reprinted in TP, No. 3 (March 1990).

 

C20122. [Gardner, Lewis.] "Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Sussex Vampire," Adapted from a story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Illustrated by Lyle Miller. Scope English Anthology. Literature and Reading Program. Level 3. [Edited by Stephen M. Lewin and Allene Feldman.] New York: Scholastic Book Services, [1983]. p. 49-59.

With questions and exercises.

First published in Scholastic Scope, September 9, 1975 (DB4385).

 

C20123. Gibson, Paul. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Southport Arts Centre, June 1-6. Keswick: Century Theatre, June 26-October 3. Scunthorpe Civic Theatre, October 13-17. Huddersfield: Venn Street Arts Centre, October 20-24. Middlesbrough Little Theatre, October 27-31, 1981.

Credits: Lyrics and adaptation, Paul Gibson; Music, Simon Lanzon; Director, Paul Gibson; Designer, Marty Flood; Musical Director, Simon Lanzon; Lighting, Robert Longthorne.

Cast: Tony Bowers (Sherlock Holmes), Geoffrey Brightman (Dr. Watson), Claude Close (Dr. Mortimer), Michael Mears (Sir Henry Baskerville), Kim Durham (Jack Stapleton), Alison Rose (Beryl Stapleton), Joe FitzGerald (Barrymore), Ginni Barlow (Mrs. Barrymore), Cheryl Pay (Laura Lyons), Claude Close (Frankland), Kim Durham (Wilson), Alison Rose (Cartwright), Joe Fitzgerald (Cabman).

Review: SHJ, 15, No. 3 (Winter 1981), 85 (Joss O'Kelly).

 

C20124. Gillette, William. An Evening in the Theater of William Gillette. Connecticut Heritage Productions. Chester Meetinghouse, February 20-21, 1987.

Credits: Director, Peter Loffredo; Producer, Tom Norton; Stage Manager, Suzanne O'Connor; Set Design and Construction, Jay Nilsen; Lighting Design and Light Board Operator, Ann Mauldin; Hair and Make-Up, Amy Chmura.

Cast: Lol Fearon (Henry McArdle), Steve Lloyd (William Hooker Gillette), Linda Stray (Isabella Beecher Hooker), Steve Lloyd (Professor Arthur Hinsdale), Ken DeBlasio (Mr. Thomkins), Marilyn Haut (Annie Timms), Meg Patterson (Susy Sundown), Doreen Buttner (Dr. Alice Hamilton), Bill Powers (Reporter), Steve Lloyd (Sherlock Holmes), David Hull (Billy), Linda Stray (Gwendolyn Cobb), Ken DeBlasio, Bill Powers (2 Attendants).

Act 1. In the Theater of William Gillette. -- Act 2. William Gillette: A Connecticut Yankee and the American Stage.

 

C20125. Gillette, William. The Painful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes: A Fantasy in One Act. Washington, D.C.: National Press Club, October 11, 1980. (Bouchercon XI)

Credits: Producer, Marina Stajic; Director, Philip R. Brogdon.

Cast: Al Millikan (Sherlock Holmes), Robert Verrey (Billy), Judy Simmons (Gwendolyn Cobb), Jack A. French, Denys Peter Myers (Two Valuable Assistants).

 

C20126. Gillette, William. The Painful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes. Washington, D.C.: The American University, Department of Performing Arts, February 19-21, 26-28, 1981.

Credits: Director, Brigid McCormick.

Cast: Steve Nelson (Sherlock Holmes), Mike Teele (Billy), Robin Brooke (Gwendolyn Cobb), Benjamin Sharnik (Faithful Assistant).

A curtain raiser, followed by Sherlock Holmes.

 

C20127. Gillette, William. The Painful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Felonious Commuters Players. California State University, Long Beach, Graduate Center, Library East, October 22, 1984.

Credits: Thomas Link (William Gillette/ Sherlock Holmes), Shirley S. Mark (Ethel Barrymore/Gwendolyn Cobb), Laurie Kristinat (Charles Chaplin/Billy).

The world radio premiere of Gillette's play, which was performed at the opening of The Center for Sherlock Holmes Studies.

Review: DB, 7 (October 31, 1984), 6; DL, 1 (Fall 1984), 1 (Arthur M. Axelrad).

 

C20128. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Notting Hill Gate, London: The Coronet Theatre, April 28-May 3, 1902. 7 performances. Camden Town: The Camden Theatre, May 5-10, 1902. 7 performances.

"Being a hitherto unpublished episode in the career of the Great Detective, and showing his connection with the Strange Case of Miss Faulkner."

Credits: Producer, Charles Frohman; Managing Director, E. G. Saunders.

Cast: Julian Royce (Sherlock Holmes), Herbert Percy (Dr. Watson), Dalziel Heron (John Forman), R. Brennand (Sir Edward Leighton), M. E. Young (Count Von Stahlburg), Edward Ferris (Professor Moriarty), Leyton Cancellor (James Larrabee), F. Owen Baxter (Sidney Prince), G. D. Bardrick (Alfred Bassick), Chris. Walker (Jim Craigin), David Campbell (Thomas Leary), James F. Anson ("Lightfoot" McTague), Charles Thrift (Parsons), Edward Coutts (Billy), Howard Fielding (John), Katherine Pole (Alice Faulkner), Florence Radcliffe (Mrs. Faulkner), Lilian Wheeler (Madge Larrabee), Elisabeth Wardell (Theresa), Madge Fabian (Mrs. Smeedley).

 

C20129. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. San Francisco: Columbia, March 9-[?] 1903. 14 performances.

Partial credits: Producer, Charles Frohman.

Partial cast: William Gillette (Sherlock Holmes), Herbert Percy (Dr. Watson), Griffith Evans (Professor Moriarty), Ida Conquest (Alice Faulkner), Alida Cortelyou (Madge Larrabee), Margaret Gordon (Terese).

Review: San Francisco Chronicle (March 9, 1903).

 

C20130. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Perth: Theatre Royal, July 26, 1902-June 25, 1904. 401 performances.

Credits: Director, J. E. Williamson; Associate Manager and Stage Director, H. Vincent; Business Manager, H. Stewart.

Partial cast: Harry Primmer (Sherlock Holmes).

Review: The West Australian (July 28, 1902).

 

C20131. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Northampton Repertory Players. Northampton Repertory Theatre, April 21-26, 1930. 12 performances.

Credits: Producer, Herbert M. Prentice.

Cast: Noel Howlett (Sherlock Holmes), William Aldous (Dr. Watson), Vivienne Bennett (Madge Larrabee), William Beckford (John Forman), James Coombs (James Larrabee), Diana Carroll (Terese), Douglas Allen (Sidney Prince), Anne Ware (Alice Faulkner), Godfrey Kenton (Professor Moriarty), Bertram Heyhoe (Alfred Bassick), James Hayter (Billy), James Hayter (Jim Craigin), William Beckford (Thomas Leary), Percy Pratt ("Lightfoot" McTague), Percy Pratt (Parsons), Bertram Heyhoe (Count Von Stalburg), James Coombs (Sir Edward Leighton).

 

C20132. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Toronto: Royal Alexandra Theatre, January 11-17, 1932. 7 performances.

Credits: Director, William Postance; Scenery, Gates & Morange; Construction, Frank Dwyer, Inc.; Properties and Furniture, William Bradley Studios; Draperies, I. Weiss & Sons; Electrical effects, A. Greshoff.

Cast: William Gillette (Sherlock Holmes), Reginald Mason (Dr. Watson), Charles S. Brown (John Forman), Guy D'Ennery (Sir Edward Leighton), Alfred Ansel (Count Von Stahlburg), John Miltern (Professor Moriarty), Reynolds Denniston (James Larrabee), William Postance (Sidney Prince), Harry Joyner (Alfred Bassick), William H. Barwald (Jim Craigin), Herbert Wilson (Thomas Leary), Henry Lambert ("Lightfoot" McTague), Fred Tasker (John), Burford Hampden (Billy), Donald Campbell (Parsons), Betty Hanna (Alice Faulkner), Sybil Campbell (Mrs. Faulkner), Roberta Beatty (Madge Larrabee), Elsie Keene (Theresa), Rose Kingston (Mrs. Smeedley).

 

C20133. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Staged by the Rev. G. V. Hartke. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America, February 8-28, 1946.

Credits: Directors, Father Hartke and Dr. Josephine McGarry Callan; Settings and Lighting, Ruth Shmigelsky; Art and Technical Direction, Ralph Brown.

Cast: Leo Brady (Sherlock Holmes), John Easley (Dr. Watson), Aileen McNellis (Madge Larrabee), Eileen Whyte (Grimes), James Lithgow (James Larrabee), Shirley Gillespie (Terese), Aime Grandmaison (Pierre Prince), Joe Thomas (Alice Faulkner), Ted Mayer (Alf Bassick), Harold Walsh (Craigin), William Leggate (Professor Moriarty), Jack Carr (Billy).

 

C20134. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Baltimore: Hilltop Theatre, July 13-18, 1948.

Credits: Producer, Don Swann, Jr.; Director, J. Stuart Warrington.

Cast: David Lewis (Sherlock Holmes), Carol Hammerstein (Madge Larrabee), George Bandura (John Forman), Nicholas Byron (James Larrabee), Penelope Lowe (Theresa), Douglas Henderson (Sidney Prince), Edith Skinner (Alice Faulkner), 0. Tolbert Hewitt (Professor Moriarty), Carl Calise (John), Henry Vincent (Alfred Bassick).

 

C20135. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Birmingham, Eng.: The Birmingham Repertory Theatre, March 4-31, 1952.

Credits: Director, Douglas Seale; Settings, Paul Shelving; Stage Director, Michael Bullock; Stage Manager, Helena Williams.

Cast: Alfred Burke (Sherlock Holmes), Paul Daneman (Dr. Watson), Josee Richard (Madge Larrabee), Edgar Wreford (John Forman), Basil Henson (James Larrabee), Christine Finn (Terese), Michel Bazalgette (Sidney Prince), Rosalind Boxall (Alice Faulkner), Alan Bridges (Professor Moriarty), Alan Rowe (John), Anthony Newlands (Alfred Bassick), John Greenwood (Billy), Jack May (Jim Craigin), Redmond Phillips (Thomas Leary), Alan Nunn ("Lightfoot" McTague), Anthony Finigan (Parsons), Frederick Jaeger (Count Von Stalberg), William Avenell (Sir Edward Leighton).

 

C20136. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Saratoga, Calif.: The Montalvo Theatre, May [?] 1978.

Credits: Producer and Director, Armand Plato; Associate Producer, Gene Pincus; Assistant Director, Charles Davies; Scenic Designer, Stephen C. Wathen; Lighting Designer, Pat Venn; Costumes, Jo Plato, Judy Evans; Technical Director, Joe Schiller; Stage Manager, Robbi McMinimy.

Cast: Rand Earl (Sherlock Holmes), Art Babbitt (Dr. Watson), Lynda D. Marcum (Madge Larrabee), Dan McKereghan (John Forman), Jos. A. Montero (James Larrabee), Gail O. Carter (Terese), Lynda Thibeault (Terese, understudy), Kevin Hall (Sidney Prince), Connie Schneider (Alice Faulkner), Stephen C. Wathen (Professor Moriarty), Harry Betzold (John), George Thibeault (Alfred Bassick), Chris Plato (Billy), Andy Moore (Jim Craigin), Mark T. Fine (Thomas Leary), Joe Collonge ("Lightfoot" McTague), Hampton Hoge (Parsons), Tom Travis Richards (Sir Edward Leighton), Larry Sher (Count Von Stalberg), Walt Schneider, Jerry Layton, Joan Brennan, David Noonan, Larry Sher, Lynda Thibeault (Londoners and Others), Marty Kalweit (Violinist).

Review: San Jose News (May 15, 1978) (Gloria Tully).

 

C20137. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Brandenton, Fla.: Manatee Players Waterfront Theatre, October 5-13, 1979. 8 performances.

Credits: Director and Set Designer, John A. Duval; Costumes, June E. Bright; Lighting, Robert G. Hippenmeier.

Cast: Bill Becker (Sherlock Holmes), August J. Antila (Dr. Watson), Cinda Goeken (Madge Larrabee), Ronald Charles Smith (John Forman), David E. Bright (James Larrabee), Terry Howard (Terese), Tom Sawyer (Sidney Prince), Karen A. Shirley (Alice Faulkner), Martin Alan Nicholas (Professor Moriarty), Don Mandzik (Alfred Bassick) Lawrence S. Jakab (John Leary), Gardner Kyle (Billy), Jeff Atherton (Jim Craigin), Gary McLean ("Lightfoot" McTague), Jerry Snyder (Parsons), Lawrence D. Westfall (Sir Edward Leighton), Kerry I. Hartrum (Count Von Stalburg), Gardner Kyle (Newsboy), Andrea Varner (Old Lady), Gordon Schmidt (Indian Prince), Keith Merrick (Karate Expert), Gwendolyn Garrett (Penny Whistle Player), Rev. Dr. Benton Wood (Old Chinaman).

Reviews: Bradenton Herald (October 4, 1979), C-1 (Kay Kipling); Islander (October 4, 1979).

 

C20138. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Based on the Royal Shakespeare Company Production. Georgetown: Trinity Theatre, November 30; December 1, 5-8, 1979. 6 performances.

Credits: Director, Patricia Murphy Sheehy; Producers, Paul Preston and Joe di Genova; Set Design, Elena Mattie; Costume Design, Jean Keppler; Lighting Design, Jack Uram and Lorraine Lotosky.

Cast: C. Linwood Duncan (Sherlock Holmes), Alex Takach (Dr. Watson), Jaynie Simmons (Madge Larrabee), David Adler (John Forman), Bruce W. Norris (James Larrabee), Theresa Aceves (Terese), Dennis Elliot (Sidney Prince), Carolyn Steinhoff (Alice Faulkner), Joseph Scolaro (Professor Moriarty), Christopher Ringwald (John), John Voorhees (Alfred Bassick), Peter Rosen (Billy), Patrick Miller (Jim Craigin), Jack French (Thomas Leary), Don Jordan ("Lightfoot" McTague), Thomas E. Schreiber (Parsons), Don Jordan (Sir Edward Leighton), John Lebkicher (Count Von Stalburg), Judy Simmons (Street Singer), Michael Sheehy and Clinton Wall (Newsboys).

Reviews: Georgetown Voice (December 4, 1979) (Mark Tauber); The Georgetowner (November 30-December 6, 1979), 12; (December 7-13, 1979), 8 (Tom Neubauer); Uptown Citizen (November 29, 1979), 22; Washington Post (December 6, 1979) (Jean M. White).

 

C20139. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Canberra Repertory Society. Canberra, Australia: Theatre 3, Ellery Crescent, Acton, December 7-23, 1979.

Credits: Director, Ken Boucher; Design, Russell Brown, Ken Boucher; Stage Manager, Pat Davis; Production Manager, Michael Sutton.

Cast: Jan Smith (Sherlock Holmes), Phil Mackenzie (Dr. Watson), Julie Bail (Madge Larrabee), Bruce Hudson (Forman), Bill Boyd (James Larrabee), Helen Nield (Theresa), Walter Pearson (Sid Prince), Browyn Thomas (Alice Faulkner), Molly Body (Mrs. Faulkner), John Honey (Moriarty), Bill Ginnane (Bassick), Stephen Luby (John), Ken Fraser (Billy), Denis Mackay (Craigin), Jim Everett (Leary), Dez Kavanagh (McTague), Martin Newman (Parsons), Ralph Goldstein (Von Stalburg), Allen Mawer (Sir Edward).

Reviews: Canberra Times (December 7, 1979), 17; (December 10, 1979), 13 (Ken Healey).

 

C20140. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Dulwich Players. London: January 25-26, 1980.

Credits: Director, Lorraine Greenslade; Settings, Dick Mynott; Wardrobe, Joyce Tunna; Stage Manager, Anne Ralfe; Sound Effects, Jeffrey Greenslade; Lighting, David Smith, David Young; Sound (Music), Paul Riley; Violinist, Maisie Hipperson.

Cast: Edwin Tunna (Sherlock Holmes), Patrick Spencer (Dr. Watson), Pat Evans (Madge Larrabee), Graham Roper (John Forman), David Wells (James Larrabee), Sue Wilson (Terese), Brian Burch (Sidney Prince), Melinda Jenkinson (Alice Faulkner), Michael Brooke (Professor Moriarty), Christopher Stone (Alfred Bassick), Mark Lancefield (Billy), Mike Dunn (Jim Craigin), Anthony Darell-Brown (Thomas Leary), Robert Tunna ("Lightfoot" McTague), Mike Dunn (Parsons), Denis Prior (A Police Constable), Anthony Darell-Brown (Sir Edward Leighton), Christopher Stone (Count Von Stalburg).

 

C20141. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Stockton: San Joaquin Delta College, Tillie Lewis Theatre, May 2-3, 7-11, 14-17, 1980. 11 performances.

Credits: Director, Alfred H. Muller; Settings, Ken Holamon; Costumes, Barbara Crocker; Technical Direction and Lighting, Stewart Slater.

Cast: David Watson (Sherlock Holmes), Michael McShane (Dr. Watson), Darcy Drollinger (Newsboy), Annie Holt Atherton (Streetsinger), Mary Von Berg Beck (Madge Larrabee), Steve Cowan (John Forman), John Wickham (John Larrabee), Kim Kiefer (Terese), Mike Peterson (Sidney Prince), Allison Harnden (Alice Faulkner), Joe McKee (Professor Moriarty), Tom Silva (John), Ron Anderson (Bassick), Patrick Siler (Billy), Joe Field (Parsons), Robert Heggen (Sir Edward Leighton), Ray Fitzpatrick (Count Von Stahlburg), John Bisbee (Jim Craigin), Aaron Morse (Thomas Leary), Charles Kostrnu (McTague), Maggie Lerian (Legless Singer), Jean McAneny, Karyn Ferrebee, Ray Fitzpatrick, Annie Holt Atherton, Maggie Lerian, Jenine Dessaussois, Robert Heggen, Marco Antonio Juarez, Tina Luis, Lisa Smith, John Malde, Bryant Williams (Street People).

Reviews: Stockton News (May 7, 1980), 14 (George); Stockton Record (May 5, 1980), 27 (Vince Perrin); (May 26, 1980) (Howard Lachtman).

 

C20142. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Storrs: University of Connecticut, Department of Dramatic Arts, October 24-November 1, 1980.

Credits: Director, Michael Montel; Setting, Christina Weppner; Lighting, John Parmalee; Costumes, Alicia Finkel; Technical Director, Harvey Ricard; Vocal Coach, Valerie Schor.

Cast: Nafe Katter (Sherlock Holmes), Kevin Collins (Dr. Watson), Kathleen O'Brien (Madge Larrabee), Brant Pope (John Forman), Duncan C. Stephens (James Larrabee), Beatrice A. Squadrilli (Terese), Peter Cooley (Sidney Prince), Deborah J. Turcotte (Alice Faulkner), Jeffrey Adams (Professor Moriarty), John Joseph Haran (John), Douglas Kaufman (Alfred Bassick), Walter Brackett (Billy), John Harlan Bain (Jim Craigin), Gary Chase (Thomas Leary), David Richard Bernier ("Lightfoot" McTague), Scott Kealey (Parsons), Robert A. McDonald (Sir Edward Leighton), Jaroslav Strzemien (Count von Stalburg), Jeffrey Dutton (Newsboy), Brian R. Cheatham, Linda Ann Harris, Christopher Medina, Pat Monohan, Jim Sheerin (Londoners), Daniel Light (Music Arranger), Daniel Light, Susan Anthony, Sally Ann Horner (Musicians).

Reviews: Hartford Courant (October 22, 1980), B6; (October 28, 1980), C4 (George E. Nichols III).

 

C20143. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Tin Alley Players. Victoria, Australia: 1980.

Credits: Director, Tim Blood; Stage Manager, Laurie Eastlake; Set Design and Costumes, Jacquie Eastlake; Properties, Meg Mitchell, Anne Merrett; Lighting, John Pritchard; Front of House and Publicity, Allison Donnison.

Cast: Campbell McComas (Sherlock Holmes), Bruce Clarkson (Dr. Watson), Marita Russell (Madge Larrabee), Joe O'Donnell (John Forman), Paul Elliott (James Larrabee), Julie McLelland (Térèse), Meg Smith (Mrs. Faulkner), Doug Salek (Sidney Prince), Tanya Simonow (Alice Faulkner), Paul Clarkson (Professor Moriarty), Trevor McLean (Alfred Bassick), Dion Segan (Billy), Jamie Bryce (Jim Craigin), Jamie McAllester (Thomas Leary), Bob Morris (Parsons), Cliff Hadley (Count Von Stalburg).

 

C20144. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Washington, D.C.: The American University, Department of Performing Arts, February 19-21, 26-28, 1981.

"A comedy in two acts." (Subtitle)

Credits: Director, Lawrence B. Redmond; Scenic Design, Craig Paisner; Lighting Design, Herbert Voss; Costume Design, Debra Leonard; Sound Director, Don Walters; Assistant Director, Brigid McCormick; Technical Director, Robert A. Mond.

Cast: Steve Nelson (Sherlock Holmes), Bill Creed (Dr. Watson), Susan Keady (Madge Larrabee), John Senior (John Forman), Ian Armstrong (James Larrabee), Kandy Bard (Terese), Louis Stein (Sidney Prince), Cassie Siefert (Alice Faulkner), Brian Beneat (Professor Moriarty), Pete Gailey (John), Brett Turner (Alfred Bassick), Mike Teele (Billy), Benjamin Sharnik (Jim Craigin), Glenn Arkin (Thomas Leary), Roger Petrocelli ("Lightfoot" McTague), Pete Gailey (Parsons), Brett Turner (Sir Edward Leighton), Glenn Arkin (Count von Stalburg), Marcie Goldberg (Street singer).

Preceeded by The Painful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes.

Review: Uptown Citizen (February 19, 1981), 12.

 

C20145. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Acadia Repertory Theatre. Somesville, Maine: Masonic Hall, August 18-30, 1981.

Credits: Adapter and Director, Kenneth Stack; Set, Stephen Weagle; Costumes, Stephanie Kerley; Lighting, Jean Vermette; Stage Manager, David Dangler; Properties, MacPhail Vinal.

Cast: Christian Mathisen (Sherlock Holmes), MacPhail Vinal (Dr. John Watson), Arlene Killian (Mrs. Hudson), Richard Willing (King Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond Von Ormstein), Tina Young (Madge Larrabee), William Merrell (Forman), Michael Gepner (Sidney Prince), Nancy Crain (Irene Adler), Lance Gero (Professor James Moriarty), Richard Willing (Alf Bassick), William Merrell (Craigin).

 

C20146. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Farnham Repertory Company. Farnham, Surrey: The Redgrave Theatre, September 8-October 3, 1981.

Credits: Director, David Horlock; Design, Clare Birks; Lighting, Stephen Greatorex; Sound, Richard K. Parker; Stage Manager, Kate Handford.

Cast: Laurence Carter (Sherlock Holmes), Michael Boland (Dr. Watson), Eve Shickle (Madge Larrabee), Phillip Suart (John Forman), Peter Banks (James Larrabee), Ainslie Foster (Terese), Gary Willis (Sidney Prince), Judy Hopton (Alice Faulkner), Michael Shannon (Professor Moriarty), Simon Roberts (John), Peter Bruce (Alfred Bassick), Scott Imprie / Paul Lyness (Billy), Christopher Whittingham (Jim Craigin), Simon Roberts (Thomas Leary), Simon Whitfield ("Lightfoot" McTague), Peter Bruce (Parsons), Christopher Whittingham (Sir Edward Leighton), Simon Roberts (Count Von Stalburg), Simon Whitfield (Policeman).

Reviews: Alton Herald (September 18, 1981) (R.F.H.); Farnham Herald (September 18, 1981) (R.F.H.).

 

C20147. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. The Old Town Opera House, [?] 1981.

Credits: Adapter and Director, Michael S. Connolly; Choreographer, Roxanne Cantos; Musical Director, Norma-Jean Strickland; Music Consultant, Terry O'Donnell; Olio Consultant, Anne-Charlotte Harvey; Lighting Designer, Bette Ogami; Costume Coordinator, Anne-Charlotte Harvey; Costumer, Ret Talbot; Technical Director, Bette Ogami; Asst. Technical Director, Lee Lyons.

Cast: Paijl Nieman (Sherlock Holmes), Biff Wiff (Dr. Watson, Holmes's right arm), Barby Sklar (Madge Larrabee, a woman of questionable ethics), Mark Arthur Chase (Judson, a butler?), Ritz Madison (Sidney Prince, one of the lowest), Jake Schmidt (James Larrabee, money is his master), Shelly Aberson (Terese, a maid frightened but brave), Connie Welsch (Alice Faulkner, a misguided heroine), Byron LaDue (Prof. Moriarty, "the Napoleon of Crime"), Phil Golden (Bassick, the bottom of the barrel), Ellen Katrin Harvey (Jane, her mother's shame), Lisa Hinrichsen (Mrs. Hudson, Holmes's housekeeper), Mark Arthur Chase (Forman, Holmes's assistant), Ellen Katrin Harvey (Parsons, Dr. Watson's maid), ????? (Old Ian), ????? (Cabman), ????? (Second Cabman), Shelly Aberson (The Countess Von Stalburg, unsympathetic nobility), Mark Arthur Chase (Sir Edward Leighton, questionable motives). Norma-Jean Stricklan, Pianist.

 

C20148. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Working People Players. Borchard Community Center, April [?] 1982.

Credits: Director, Michael Jordan; Costumes, Carol Gwynn and Tineka Eden.

Cast: Jon Mullich (Sherlock Holmes), Perry Self (Dr. Watson), Marcus Reb Ratafia (Billy), Richard Salis (Jim Larrabee), Joe Esterman (Timothy Leary and John Forman), Ann Webb (Madge Larrabee), David Zybert (Sydney Prince), Cerlette Lamme (Alice Faulkner), Michael Jordan (Professor Moriarty).

Review: News Chronicle (April 13, 1982), and reprinted in Tiger Tales, No. 8 (January 1991), 2.

 

C20149. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by The Old Stagers. University of Kent at Canterbury, Gulbenkian Theatre, August 9-14, 1982.

Credits: Director, Susan Kennett; Lighting Designer, Alasdair Clement; Chief Electrician, Pamela Hardiman; Stage Manager, Susan Kennett; Assistant Stage Managers, Rosemary Kennett, Hannah Buckley, Amanda Buckley; Wigs and Make-up, Josephine Young; Wardrobe, Gay Buckley, Mollie Tilling.

Cast: Martin Buckley (Sherlock Holmes), David Smith (Dr. Watson), Kate Robertson (Madge Larrabee), Robin Furber (John Forman), Richard Ritchie (James Larrabee), Gay Buckley (Terese), David Stokes (Sidney Prince), Gabrielle Twigg (Alice Faulkner), Patrick Twigg (Professor Moriarty), Ian Ross (John), Michael Levete (Alfred Bassick), Christopher Payne (Billy), Harry Herbert (Jim Craigin), Guy Nicholson (Thomas Leary), William Schiller ("Lightfoot" McTague), John Grace (Parsons), Dick Edmeades (Inspector), Sir Hugh Wontner (Sir Edward Leighton), John Kennett (Count von Stalburg).

Note: Inaugurated in 1841, The Old Stagers is believed to be the oldest dramatic society in the world.

Reviews: Kent Evening Post [Maidstone] (August 6, 1982); Kent Herald [Canterbury] (August 10, 1982); Kent Messenger [Maidstone] (August 6, 1982); Kentish Gazette [Canterbury] (August 6, 1982); (August 20, 1982).

 

C20150. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Raleigh: Raleigh Little Theatre, September 24-26, 29; October 2-3, 5-10, 1982. 12 performances.

Credits: Director, L. Newell Tarrant; Scenic and Lighting Design, Steve Currie; Costumes, Corinne Heck.

Cast: James Garner (Sherlock Holmes), Charles A. Martin (Dr. Watson), Shannon Bailey (Madge Larrabee), Charles M. Barrett (John Forman), Mark S. Thomas (James Larrabee), Nancy Topham (Terese), Rowell Gormon (Sidney Prince), Lisa Squires (Alice Faulkner), John T. Hall (Professor Moriarty), Art Desrosiers (John), Stuart Hough (Alfred Bassick), Al Pollard, David Schiller (Billy), Gordon Kelley (Jim Craigin), J. Lynn Pittman (Thomas Leary), Kurt Benrud ("Lightfoot" McTague), Carson Miles (Parsons), Gary B. Voelcker (Sir Edward Leighton), Cedric L. Hepler (Count Von Stalburg).

 

C20151. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex: Shoreham College, December 10-11, 1982.

Credits: Producer and Director, Jeremy Dutton; Stage Manager, Roy Iremonger; Lighting, Adrian Waller, Michael Rose; Sound Effects, Jonathan Craig; Properties, Dave Ritson; Sets, Peter Merchant; Costumes, Jackie Holt, Elizabeth Mead.

Cast: Matthew Symonds (Sherlock Holmes), Richard Falk (Dr. Watson), Jamie Adams (Madge Larrabee), Nigel Bowman (John Forman), Jonathan Biddlecombe (James Larrabee), Jackie Scholfield (Terese), Niall Snoek (Sidney Prince), Robert West (Alice Faulkner), Jonathan Silver (Professor Moriarty), Jonathan French (Alfred Bassick), Martin Roseman (Billy), Robert Hoskins (Jim Craigin), Jeffrey Arnold (Thomas Leary), Andrew Levene ("Lightfoot" McTague), Gavin Smith (Parsons), Jonathan French (Sir Edward Leighton), Derek Hebblewhite (Count Von Stalburg).

Review: Adur Herald (December 17, 1982).

 

C20152. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Omaha, Nebr.: The Omaha Community Playhouse, March 4-27, 1983. 24 performances.

Credits: Director, Charles Jones; Scenery and Lighting Design, James Othuse; Costumes, Denise Ervin; Sound Design, Richard Tripp; Technical Director, Timothy Case; Production Coordinator, Timothy Phillips; Dialogue Coach, John Foley; Stage Manager, Patricia Skinner.

Cast: Donald Wright (Sherlock Holmes), Donald Kalal (Dr. Watson), Julia Curtis (Madge Larrabee), Gary Hendrix (John Forman), Alfred DiMauro (James Larrabee), Rose B. Johnson (Terese), Stephen Hills (Sidney Prince), Dinah Hites (Alice Faulkner), J. William Koll (Professor Moriarty), Luke Kush (John), Mark Peters (Alfred Bassick), Shawn Dethlefs (Billy), Paul Rosenberg (Jim Craigin), Joseph Stroesser (Thomas Leary), William W. Musgrave ("Lightfoot" McTague), Tom Adams (Parsons), James Porter (Sir Edward Leighton), Terry Holland (Count Von Stalburg).

 

C20153. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Sarasota, Fla.: Asolo State Theater, June 23-September 3, 1983. 38 performances.

Credits: Co-Producer, The Woman's Exchange of Sarasota; Director, John Ulmer; Original Music, John Franceschina; Scenery, Bennet Averyt; Costumes, Catherine King; Lighting, Martin Petlock; Sound, Bert Taylor; Assistant Scenic Designer, June Mann Averyt; Stage Manager, Marian Wallace.

Cast: George Gitto (Sherlock Holmes), Bradford Wallace (Dr. Watson), Isa Thomas (Madge Larrabee), Tom Kendall (John Forman), Karl Redcoff (James Larrabee), Gretchen Lord (Terese), Douglas Jones (Sidney Prince), Barbara Barringer (Alice Faulkner), Eric Tavares (Professor Moriarty), Rob Knapper (Alf Bassick), Paul Kassel (Billy), Keith LaPan (Jim Craigin), Brant Pope (Thomas Leary), Kevin Brief (Lightfoot McTague), Randy Hyten (Parsons), Jerry Ploudre (Sir Edward), Neil Lee Friedman (Count Von Stalburg), Tim O'Neal Lorah (Newsboy), Ricardo Dominguez (Indian Prince), Philip Cass and Patrick Manley (Policemen), Lizbeth Trepel (Street Singer), Holly Methfessel (Nanny), William L. Thomas (Estate Agent), Patrick Manley (Organ Grinder).

Reviews: Bradenton Herald (July 1, 1983) (Sally Curry), and reprinted in PPofFC, No. 66 (August 15, 1983), 4; Orlando Sentinel (August 13, 1983), E-1, E-8 (Sumner Rand); St. Petersburg Times (June 28, 1983), 4D (Tom Sabulis).

 

C20154. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. London: The Questors Theatre, December 31, 1984; January 1-6, 8-12, 1985. 12 performances.

Credits: Director, Alan Chambers; Settings, Norman Berwick and Rob Hughes; Costumes, Chris Bullock; Lighting, Richard Broadhurst, Music, Andrew Brixey; Violinist, Geoff Faddy.

Cast: Philip Clayton-Gore; Clive Farley (Dr. Watson), Nikki Tait (Madge Larrabee), Keith Pary (Forman), Vic Pompini (Jim Larrabee), Cathy Jones (Theresa), Ted Scrivener (Sid Prince), Maria Brusa (Alice Faulkner), Derek Bullock (Professor Moriarty), Anthony Willis (Karl Bassick), Leon Fletcher (Billy), Glyn Backshall (Craigin), Peter Grogan (Leary), Tony Valenti (McTague), Grace Craddock (Mrs. Parsons), Charles Nichols (Sir Edward Leighton), Tim Godfrey (Count Von Stalberg).

Review: Questopics, No. 251 (Christmas 1984), 1, 3.

 

C20155. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the City of Manchester Cultural Services. Manchester: Library Theatre, November 18-December 11, 1985.

Credits: Director, Howard Lloyd-Lewis; Designer, Chris Kinman; Lighting, Geoff Hillier; Sound, Michael Williams.

Cast: Paul Webster (Sherlock Holmes), Russell Dixon (Dr. Watson), Michael Graves (John Forman), Margot Leicester (Madge Larrabee), Mark Sheridan (James Larrabee), Lavinia Bertram (Terese), Patrick Carter (Sidney Prince), Virginia Clarke (Alice Faulkner), Reg Stewart (Professor Moriarty), Graham Pountney (John), James Stephens (Alfred Bassick), Jonathan Ellis (Billy), Taylor McAuley ("Lightfoot" McTague), Stephen Rayment (Thomas Leary), Alan Luxton (Jim Craigin), Graham Pountney (Parsons), Stephen Rayment (Count von Stalburg), Taylor McAuley (Sir Edward Leighton), James Stephens (Policeman).

 

C20156. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Centennial Showboat, June 17-August 31, 1986.

Credits: Adapter, Director, and Choreographer, Robert Moulton; Musical Director/ Accompanist, Vance Holmes; Scenery, Properties, Costume and Lighting Designer, Lisa Stephens Payne; Business Manager/Assistant Director, Michael Lane; Assistant Business Manager/ Understudy, John H. Hood; Stage Manager, Lisa Threadgill.

Cast: Jeffrey Agnitsch (Sherlock Holmes, our hero, among other accomplishments), Bob Puchner (Dr. Watson, trusted friend and ally of Holmes), Jay P. Goede (Forman, henchman to Holmes [disguised as a butler as the play opens]), Laura Pulio (Madge Larrabee, a villainess [disguised as Mrs. Chetwood as the play opens]), Nancy Flom (Mlle Terese, a French maid), Rex Jacobsen (James Larrabee, a villain [disguised as Mr. Chetwood as the play opens]), Greg De Freer (Sid Prince, a professional safe cracker), Jennie A. Johnson (Alice Faulkner, our heroine, prey to the Chetwoods), Michael McAlister (Professor Moriarty, arch fiend, villain, head of the London underworld), Jay P. Goede (Alf Bassick, henchman to Moriarty), Shawn Jaqueline Bohen (Mrs. Hudson, Holmes' faithful and efficient housekeeper), Diane Martinson (Mother Craigin, hatchet woman of the underworld), Diane Martinson (Countess Von Stalburg, trusted servant of the royal family of a country we dare not name).

 

C20157. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the Martin City Melodrama and Vaudeville. Kansas City: July [?] 1986.

Credits: Unknown.

Partial cast: Robert Albright (Sherlock Holmes), Don Carlton (Dr. Watson), Jeanne Beechwood (Madge Larrabee), Joni Plisowski (Terese and Craigin), Kathy Carlson (Alice Faulkner).

Reviews: KCDJ, No. 47 (September 19, 1986), 2 (John Lehman); Kansas City Star (July 20, 1986), 2D.

 

C20158. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Norfolk, Va.: Old Dominion University, Riverview Playhouse, September 19-21, 25-28; October 2-3, 5, 10-11, 1986. 12 performances.

Credits: Designer and Director, Paul Dicklin; Technical Direction, Richard Sawyer; Production Coordinator, Heidi Bullard; Set and Lighting Designer, Paul Dicklin; Costumer, Lynn Allen; Stage Manager, Richard Sawyer.

Cast: Bob Burchette (Sherlock Holmes), Benjamin Clymer (Dr. Watson), David Norris (Newsboy), Kevin Cohen (Policeman), Marilyn Abernathy (Old Lady), David Briggs (John Forman), Betty Brigman (Madge Larrabee), Tom Harris (James Larrabee), Morgan Rowe (Terese), Mark Versprille (Sidney Prince), Lee Anne Beaman (Alice Faulkner), Marilyn Abernathy (Street Singer), Roger Arrington (Indian Prince), Mike Decker (Estate Agent), G. F. Rowe (Professor Moriarty), Kevin Cohen (John), Ed Jones (Alfred Bassick), David Norris (Penny Whistle Player), John Peterson (Billy), Jerry Griffin (Chinaman), Kirk McMath (Karate Expert), Steve Stephenson, Bill Dengler (Sailors), Roger Arrington ("Lightfoot" McTague), Mac McKinney (Jim Craigin), Mike Decker (Thomas Leary), David Norris (Organ Grinder), Marilyn Abernathy (Nanny), Bill Dengler, Steve Stephenson (Guardsmen), Kirk McMath (Parsons), Paul Johnson (Sir Edward Leighton), Jerry Griffin (Count von Stalburg).

 

C20159. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the 8B Drama Group of P.S. 70. New York: O'Henry School, November 12, 1986.

Credits: Director, Ann Richards; Assistant Director, Aster Johnson; Set Designer, Don Lancaster; Additional dialogue, Dwayne Adams.

Cast: Jonathan Dienes (Sherlock Holmes), Jason Sullivan (Dr. Watson), Jessica Klajman (Madge Larrabee), James Rizzo (John Forman), Melylah Camson (James Larrabee), Sarah Young (Terese, the maid), Liza Zaretsky (Sidney Prince), Maris Ahelson (Alice Faulkner), Aster Johnson (Professor Moriarty), Abdul Kenchi (John), Rachel Breitman (Alfred Bassick), Jill Fenchel (Billy), Amalia Cole (Jim Craigin), Roxanna Mennella (Thomas Leary), Aisha Lee ("Lightfoot" McTague), Rebecca Sarnoff (Muriel Larabee), Olivia Polakov (Parsons), Juanita Foley (Sir Edward Leighton), Dwayne Adams (Count Von Stalburg).

 

C20160. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Presented by the American Southwest Theatre Company. Sponsored by the Burlington Northern Foundation in association with New Mexico State University. Las Cruces: New Mexico State University, 1987.

Credits: Director, Sheri B. Kane; Assistant, Lori Long; Scene Design, Jim Billings; Costume Design, Melinda Robinson; Lighting Design, Jim Billings; Music, Stephen Kane; Artistic Director, Kim McCallum; Associate Department Head, Donna D. Dorsett.

Cast: Mark Medoff (Sherlock Holmes), Keith S. "Attornity" Burn (Dr. Watson), Candice Brown (Madge Larrabee), Henry James Gonzales (John Foreman), Stephen Kane (James Larrabee), Marice Gamboa (Terese), Triney Sandoval (Sidney Prince), Helene Luna (Alice Faulkner), Himself (Professor James Moriarty), Galen Mullis (John), Michael Brown (Alfred Bassick), Sarah Stinnett (Billy), Grant Garner (Jim Craigin), Roy Starr (Thomas Leary), Galen Mullis (McTague), Greg Polk (Parsons), Lawrence Gobble (Count Von Stalburg), R. Gregory Peterson (Sir Edward Leighton).

Reviews: El Paso Times (April 23, 1987), 1-C (O'Dette Havel); Las Cruces Bulletin (April 15, 1987).

 

C20161. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Milford, N.H.: American Stage Festival, August 31-September 17, 1988.

Credits: Director, Israel Hicks; Sets and Costumes, Mark Wendland; Associate Costume Designer, Dawna Gregory; Lighting, Stuart Duke; Casting, Jay Binder and Jack Bowden; State Manager, Hazel Youngs.

Cast: Roger Robinson (Sherlock Holmes), Dion Anderson (Dr. Watson), Basil Wallace (John Forman), Annette Helde (Madge Larrabee), Patrick Husted (James Larrabee), Merrill Collins (Terese), Jack Stubblefield Johnson (Sidney Prince), Robyn Hatcher (Alice Faulkner), Beth Dixon (Professor Moriarty), Scott Pegg (Alfred Bassick), Jennifer Abrams (Billy), Jim Hirsch, Hugh Walkinshaw (Thugs), Scott Pegg (Parsons), Patrick Husted (Count Von Stalburg), Jack Stubblefield Johnson (Sir Edward Leighton).

Reviews: Boston Globe (September 7, 1988) (Don Aucoin); Boston Herald (September 10, 1988), 24 (Arthur Friedman); Q£$, 9, No. 3 (August 1988), 53-54 (Thomas J. Francis); Union Leader [Manchester, N.H.] (September 7, 1988) (Barry Palmer).

 

C20162. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes: A Comedy in Two Acts. Presented by The Musical Company. Portland: Eastside Performance Center, February 17-18, 24-25; March 3-5, 10-12, 1989.

Credits: Director, Richards Edwards; Music Director, John Vergin; Set Designer, Bill Forrester; Costume Designer, Sandra Kaufman; Lighting Designer, Jeff Forbes; Makeup Designer, Diane Trapp.

Cast: Bob McGranahan (Sherlock Holmes), Alan Waldock (Dr. Watson), Karen Boettcher-Tate (Madge Larrabee), Jeffrey Jacobs (John Forman), Bruce Fraser (James Larrabee), Bonita Town-Osborn (Terese), Richard Avilla (Sidney Prince), Joanna Goff (Alice Faulkner), Sam A. Mowry (Professor Moriarty), Debera Ann Lund (Lilith), Ron Hansen (Alfred Bassick), Skylar Dunn (Billy), Timothy Hill (Jim Craigin), Marty Burke (Thomas Leary), John Tunison ("Lightfoot" McTague), Robert Bollweg (Parsons), Cardiff Fossand (Sir Edward Leighton), Jon Corazza (Count Von Stalburg).

 

C20163. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes: A Comedy in Two Acts. Rockville, Md: Montgomery College, October 11-15, 1989.

Credits: Director, Will Bellais; Technical Direction and Lighting Design, Robert W. Mogel; Costume Design, Ric Thomas Rice; Scenic Design, James M. Fouchard.

Cast: John Judy (Sherlock Holmes), Jefrey S. Dutky (Dr. Watson), C. Barry McEvoy (Newsboy), Susan Layer (Madge Larrabee), Michael Glenn Harless (John Forman), Eric Lucas (James Larrabee), Michel Adi (Terese), William R. Shupe II (Sidney Prince), Julie Thorson (Alice Faulkner), Brian Van Flandern (Professor Moriarty), Tracey Stark (John), Lance Ortega (Alfred Bassick), Carlis Conner (Billy), Joseph M. Dincau (Jim Craigin), Wayne Williams (Thomas Leary), Joshua Feinberg ("Lightfoot" McTague), Michael Charbonneau (Parsons), Michael Naleszkiewicz (Sir Edward), Tim Nicholson (Count Von Stalburg), Patricia Sarkissian, Jonathan Wolk, Saied Masoudpour, Tracy Lyon, Terrence Sullivan, Kelly Craig, C. Barry McEvoy, William Franklin III, Tanya Hekimian (Street Rogues).

 

C20164. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. A dinner theatre production. Largo, Md.: Prince George's Community College, April 5-8, 1990.

Credits: Director, Larry Redmond; Production Coordinators, Jack Handley, Jay H. Boyar; Set and Lighting Design, V. Hana Sellers; Costume Design, Debra Leonard-Klein.

Cast: Ian LeValley (Sherlock Holmes), Dan Curran (Dr. Watson), William Dixon (John Forman), Diedre Moore (Madge Larrabee), Jenny Cockerham (Therese Raquin), David Weikart (James Larrabee), William Strickland (Sidney Prince), Lisa Zuker (Alice Faulkner), Michael Chamberlin (Professor James Moriarty), Bill Gillett (Alf Bassick), Kathryn (Sam) Noel (Mrs. Hudson), Neeraj Bindal ("Lightfoot" McTague), Bill Gillett (Parsons), Jenny Cockerham (Thomas Leary), Kirk Fields (Jim Craigin), Kirk Fields (Sir Edward Leighton), Neeraj Bindal (Count Von Stalburg).

 

C20165. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Weston, Vt.: Weston Playhouse, June 28-July 8, 1990. 13 performances.

Credits: Adapter and Director, Tim Fort; Scenic Design, Jim Thurston; Costume Design, Erin Quigley; Lighting Design, Todd Williams, Stage Management, Donna Bost.

Cast: Christopher Lloyd (Sherlock Holmes), Clark Gesner (Dr. Watson), Sam Lloyd (Professor Moriarty), Dennis Hagan (James Larrabee), Samuel Lloyd, Jr. (John Forman), George Howe (Sidney Prince), David Bonanno (Alfred Bassick), David Solovieff (Thomas Leary), Stephen DeRosa (Jim Craigin), Jesse Thornton (Billy), Tim Fort (Sir Edward Leighton), David Solovieff (Count Von Stahlburg), Martha Bailey (Alice Faulkner), Barbara Lloyd (Madge Larrabee), Frances Limoncelli (Terese), Kim Hogan-Taylor (Mrs. Parsons), Anne MacKechnie (Chanteuse), Jason Robert Brown (Accompanist).

Reviews: PP (NS), No. 7 (September 1990), 15-16 (Thom Utecht); TP, No. 5 (September 1990), 1.

 

C20166. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario: The Shaw Festival, June 18-October 15, 1994.

Credits: Adapter and Director, Christopher Newton; Design, Leslie Frankish; Lighting Design, Kevin Lamotte.

Cast: Jim Mezon (Sherlock Holmes), Robert Benson (Dr. Watson), Michael Ball (Professor Robert Moriarty and Mrs. Smeedly), Peter Hutt (James Larrabee), Peter Millard (John Forman), Stuart Hughes (Sidney Prince), Sandy Webster (Alfred Bassick), William Vickers (Thomas Leary), Al Kozlik (Jim Craigin), Bruce Davies (Billy), Richard Farrell (Sir Edward Leighton), Sam Mancuso (Count Von Stalburg), Ann Baggley (Alice Faulkner), Jan Alexandra Smith (Madge Larrabee), Sherri McFarlane (Terese), Richard Binsley (Mrs. Parsons), Irene Hogan (Mrs. Faulkner), Christopher Royal (Percy Baskerville), Ian Simpson (John, a Clerk), Dick Murphy (Lightfoot McTague).

 

C20167. Gillette, William. "Sherlock Holmes," Plot Outlines of 100 Famous Plays. Edited by Van H. Cartmell. New York: Doubleday & Co., [1945]. p. 65-68.

----------. ----------, ----------. Philadelphia: The Blakiston Co., [1945]. p. 65-68. (The New Home Library)

----------. ----------, ----------. New York: Barnes & Noble, [1958]. p. 65-68. (Everyday Handbooks)

----------. ----------, ----------. Garden City, N.Y.: Dolphin Books/ Doubleday & Co., [1962]. p. 70-74.

 

C20168. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes. By arrangement with the Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-Upon-Avon, England. [New York: Raydell Pub. & Dist. Corp., 1976.] [16] p.

A souvenir booklet designed by Marianne Persson. Photos of 1974 production by Martha Swope (New York) and Reg Wilson (London). Photos of actors in "80 Years of Sherlock Holmes" from the Stanley MacKenzie and Norman Schatell collections.

 

C20169. Gillette, William. Sherlock Holmes: A Play, by William Gillette and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., [n.d., ca.1977]. 210 p.

Book Club edition.

Jacket by Fred Marcellino.

Grayish rose boards lettered green on spine.

The first edition is bound in dark brown boards with a black cloth spine lettered gilt (DB4429).

 

C20170. Gillette, William. The Plays by William Hooker Gillette: All the Comforts of Home; Secret Service; Sherlock Holmes. Edited with an introduction and notes by Rosemary Cullen and Don B. Wilmeth. Cambridge University Press, [1983]. ix, 276 p. illus. (British and American Playwrights, 1750-1920)

Published in hardcover and paperback editions.

Reviews: SHJ, 16, No. 3 (Winter 1983), 87 (Nicholas Utechin); WW, 6, No. 2 (September 1983), 30 (George H. Scheetz).

 

C20171. [Gillette, William.] William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes, as Produced at the Garrick Theatre, New York. [New York: Magico Magazine, 1987.] [16] p. illus.

Reprint of a souvenir program that was published by R. H. Russell in 1900 (DA5233).

 

 

 


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