If, like myself, you are an avid Sherlock Holmes fan this rousing comedy, full of mystery and suspense, is the chance to visit with the super sleuth.
Playwright Ken Ludwig's script is cleverly based on the 19th century actor William Gillette who donned a deerstalker hat and smoked a crooked pipe when he performed Holmes over a thousand times. Gillette was one of the biggest stage stars of his day, extremely wealthy, and lived in Connecticut in a 24-room mansion that he designed himself to look like a medieval castle.
This play is a mystery thriller with many characters, and anyone present could have done it!
After an attempt on his life, Gillette has invited
members of his theater company there for a Christmas weekend. His actor-guests are a delightful bunch, flirting and teasing
each other mercilessly with sly digs, even as they grandly quote from
Shakespeare. All are extravagant characters with underlying motives and superb
comic timing so, when one of his guests falls victim to foul play, the evening darkens
and becomes a double whodunit.
Bombastically directed by Larry Eisenberg, who emphasizes the tongue-in-cheek nature of the comedy with larger-than-life emotions and theatrical gestures. The set by Chris Winfield is superb, and colorful costumes by Angela M. Eads capture the era. Bravos to producer Lloyd Pedersen. At The Group Rep's Lonny Chapman Theatre, 10900 Burbank Blvd. NOHO. Tickets: 818-763-5990 or http://www.thegrouprep.com
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