
Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars
Out in the damp London streets, at the river wharf, and in his comfortable flat at 221-B Baker Street, Sherlock Holmes is at work on a puzzling new case. In addition to his faithful friend Watson, Holmes has enlisted the cooperation of some ragged street urchins known as the “Baker Street Irregulars.” Together they investigate the appearance in London of a derelict cargo ship and the poisonous giant rat of Sumatra, a royal kidnapping, the eruption of Krakatoa, and a pair of lethal pygmies.--CreatorsArthur Conan Doyle, authorThomas W. Olson, playwrightDetails75 pgs. 7 female, 14 male +ensemble Originally produced in CTC’s 1988-1989 season Run Time: 1 hour, 45 minutesAudience Recommendation: 9+Click HERE to request a performance license. “Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars is a rich mélange of familiar Homesiana and unlikely historical coincidences bound together in a slowly accelerating mystery of labyrinthine dimension.” – Minneapolis Star Tribune Click »here for a PDF excerpt. (Adobe Acrobat is required)