Edmonds Driftwood Players presents Holmes and Watson by Jeffrey Hatcher, directed by Curtis Rawls. Sherlock Holmes is dead. Or so it is assumed. The world knows the great detective went over the falls at Reichenbach with his nemesis Professor Moriarty. But as Holmes body was never retrieved, a number of frauds, fakes, and charlatans have come forward since to lay claim to his identity, and it falls to Dr. Watson to disprove them. Then a telegram arrives informing Watson that three men, each claiming to be Holmes, have been committed to a remote asylum off the coast of Scotland. Now Watson must discover if one of the mad men is the real Sherlock Holmes.March 4-27, 2022PLEASE NOTE:-Proof of full COVID-19 Vaccination will be required (vaccine card, copy of card, or mobile phone photo of card) OR proof of negative test results within 72 hours of performance.-Masks are required at all times.-Social-distance seating will be adhered to as best as possible to reach 60% of our normal maximum capacity.-Our concession and bar will NOT be open.-Our theatre is now equipped with ActivePure Air Scrubbers by Aerus (proven to reduce over 99.9% of the virus that causes COVID-19 on both surfaces and in the air).
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