A world premiere based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective is coming to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre this month as part of a major UK tour.
Created by the team behind Blackeyed Theatre’s hugely acclaimed productions The Sign of Four and The Valley of Fear, Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty visits the SJT from 26 to 28 February.
London, 1901. As the British Empire wages war in the name of a Queen whose health is failing, a series of mysterious events reveals a crack in the high corridors of power. A crack that threatens to destabilise monarchy, government and Empire. And at its centre, controlling the flow of information and influence, a shadowy figure plans a final deadly move.
Drawn into the game and unsure who to trust, Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson find themselves confronting figures from their past in a desperate race against time, aware that the most powerful person in the world could be in the pocket of one of the most corrupt. But just how much is Holmes willing to sacrifice as he faces 'checkmate'?
Featuring powerful performances, a thrilling soundscape and innovative design, The Hunt for Moriartyinterweaves a selection of Holmes short stories – The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans, A Scandal in Bohemia, The Adventure of the Second Stain and The Final Problem – into a single narrative, offering both Holmes fans and those new to the canon a thrilling new spy adventure that remains true to Conan Doyle’s work.
The cast is Mark Knightley as Sherlock Holmes, Ben Owora as Doctor Watson, Pippa Caddick as Irene Adler and Mrs Hudson, Gavin Molloy as Professor Moriarty and Inspector Lestrade, Robbie Capaldi as Sir James DeWilde and Eliot Giuralarocca as Mycroft Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty is adapted and directed by Nick Lane with original music composed by Tristan Parkes. The creative team also includes Rob Myles (Fight Director), Victoria Spearing (Set Designer), Madeleine Edis (Costume Designer) and Oliver Welsh (Lighting Designer).
Nick Lane says:
“After working with Blackeyed on two previous adaptations of Conan Doyle novels (The Sign of Four and The Valley of Fear) it was really exciting to be asked back to create something a little different for our third Holmes collaboration. We've pulled together a handful of the wonderful short stories – ‘adventures’, as Conan Doyle entitles them – and interwoven them into one singular, thrilling tale featuring Holmes' most feared, but little-seen, adversary Professor Moriarty. It's been fun capturing the pace, spirit and character of Doyle's original adventures, and our hope is that, like the stories themselves, The Hunt for Moriarty will keep audiences gripped – and guessing – along with the great detective himself, right to the last.”
Artistic Director of Blackeyed Theatre, Adrian McDougall says:
“There is something wonderfully comforting about Sherlock Holmes and the world of 221B Baker Street, and we’re once again revelling in the opportunity to bring that world to life for our audiences. We have a brilliant team of artists involved and I know their love and passion for the original Holmes stories will shine through this production, while allowing audiences to discover things that are new and exciting. As always, I’m proud that we’re bucking the trend in taking high quality, mid-scale theatre to all corners of the country”.
Sherlock Holmes: The Hunt for Moriarty is produced by Blackeyed Theatre in association with South Hill Park Arts Centre and Theatre Royal Winchester – part of Play to the Crowd.
It can be seen at the SJT at 1.30pm and 7.30pm on Thursday 26 February; at 7.30pm on Friday 27 February, and at 2.30pm and 7.30pm on Saturday 28 February.


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