Sherlock Holmes and the Limehouse Horror
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Philip Pullman has written a play entitled, “Sherlock Holmes and the Limehouse Horror”, running at the OFS Studio Theatre from Tuesday 6 to Saturday 10 December. The Oxford Theatre Guild web site describes it as an “affectionate spoof on the great detective”, “full of excitement, disguise, humour and illusion,” and notes that “after each performance there will be an opportunity for the audience to talk to the cast and director about staging the play, the characters and what it’s like to act them, and so on. Pullman will join in this discussion on Tuesday 6 December.” Read more.

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2 Responses to Sherlock Holmes and the Limehouse Horror

  1. The Bard says:

    Hmmm…all this work on plays makes me wonder if any work on The Book Of Dust is actually being done…

  2. Ariasne says:

    this play was actually written years ago. I studied the Limehouse Horror in my English Lessons about five years ago