We’re counting down to Sherlock Holmes’ return home to Baker Street. Sneak a peek at our gallery of first-look production shots of Sherlock Holmes and The Invisible Thing, officially opening at Rudolf Steiner House in Marylebone. Time get booking!
Take Note Theatre presents its brand-new production of Sherlock Holmes and The Invisible Thing at Rudolf Steiner Theatre, a stone’s throw from Holmes’ 221B Baker Street, for a limited season from 17 July to 18 August 2019, with a press night on 25 July.
Stephen Chance dons the deer cap, for his third time playing Sherlock Holmes, opposite Philip Mansfield as Dr Watson in a five-strong cast that also features Doug Cooper, Imogen Smith and Vanessa-Faye Stanley.
Holmes and Watson are called to investigate a murder seemingly committed by an invisible perpetrator. As they probe into the mysterious lakeside drowning, something startling emerges…
A perplexed Inspector Peacock summons Holmes and Watson to the home of Miss Lucy Grendle, the daughter of the late Alfred Grendle – a man with a shadowy past. Miss Lucy Grendle has a problem with vodka (and Sherlock Holmes). The last time their paths crossed, it did not end well. Tension is in the air, and it’s not just because an Invisible Thing is prowling the house.
Written by Greg Freeman and directed by David Phipps-Davis, Sherlock Holmes and The Invisible Thing was originally performed in 2016 at the Tabard Theatre in Chiswick, south London, and has been revised and restaged for the current run.
Production shots
How close to 221B?
We said we were only a stone’s throw away from the #SherlockHolmes Museum and we meant it! Check out our journey from #BakerStreet station to the #RudolfSteinerTheatre. We open in only THREE DAYS so get your tickets now! pic.twitter.com/VKh68DkwcT
— Sherlock Holmes and the Invisible Thing (@thesherlockplay) July 15, 2019