LifeHouse Theater’s 24th season continues with the further adventures of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective in “The Death of Sherlock Holmes.” Holmes becomes entangled within a deadly scheme orchestrated by his archenemy, Professor Moriarty, the “Napoleon of Crime.” Their final confrontation is dramatized in this stunning stage production.
“The Death of Sherlock Holmes” performances began Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 7:30pm and will continue on weekends through February 11, 2018. The performance on Friday, February 9, at 7:30 PM will also feature an interpreted presentation for the deaf.
“Guests who were fortunate enough to see ‘Sherlock Holmes: The Game’s Afoot!’ are in for a treat as the same actors return in the principal roles in this further adventure,” comments LifeHouse Theater general manager Jeff DeWitt. “Our guests who missed the first Sherlock Holmes adventure need not worry as ‘The Death of Sherlock Holmes’ is a stand-alone drama and can be enjoyed by all our guests.”
“This is an exciting mystery to bring to the stage as it includes one of the most famous villains in all of literature,” added Wayne R. Scott, founder and president of LifeHouse Theater who also plays the role of Dr. John Watson. “Fans of Sherlock Holmes enjoy seeing the battle of wits between the detective and Professor Moriarty. This story gives the added bonus of showcasing their final and greatest confrontation which Holmes may not walk away from.”
Veteran LifeHouse director and performer Nathan Smith returns as the director of this drama. Joining Smith is assistant director Zachary Michel and costume designer Machir Lakofka. Scenic design, sound and lighting are by Mark Perrenoud and Vinnie Martinucci.
“The Death of Sherlock Holmes” features Michael Slusser as the famous detective with Wayne R. Scott as Dr. John H. Watson and Michael Daehne as Professor Moriarty. Also returning to their roles are Olin Richey, Sr. as Inspector Lestrade, Jennifer Keeney as Mrs. Hudson, and Philip Folkens as Stamford. Others featured in the production are Rich Durant, Olin Richey Jr., Charlie Orozco, Troy Miller, Kyle Ryan, Zac Swan Van Lent, Benji Dooley, Hailey Selters, Sally Angell, Katrina Cavarno, Elizabeth Keeney and Madeline Slusser.
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Performances are Fridays at 7:30 PM, Saturdays at 2:15 PM (except Opening Night) and 7:30 PM, and Sundays at 2:15 PM.
Regular advance ticket prices for each production are $19 or $25 for adults and $9 or $12 for children ages 3-11 (no children under 3 are admitted) and can be purchased over the phone with a Visa or MasterCard by calling (909) 335-3037. Tickets are available online at boxoffice.lifehousetheater.com. Checks can also be mailed to LifeHouse, provided reservations are made far enough in advance. Tickets may also be purchased in person at the box office, which is open Fridays from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM and one hour prior to performance times on the weekends. Tickets are $2 more the day of the performance. Group rates are available for groups of ten or more. Guests are encouraged to reserve seats early as performances do sell out.
Following this dramatic production, LifeHouse Theater’s 24th season continues with the world premiere musical “The Snow Queen: A Frozen Fairytale” (February 24 - March 25, 2018), followed by “Joseph!” (April 7 - May 13, 2018), “Anne of Green Gables” (May 26 - July 1, 2018), “Tom Sawyer” (July 14 - August 19, 2018) and “The Disciples of Jesus” (September 1 - 30, 2018). Money-saving season passes are now on sale at the LifeHouse Theater Box Office
The theater is located at 1135 N. Church St. in Redlands, next to the Redlands Christian School. Free parking is available in back of the theater. More information can be found by visiting the website at www.lifehousetheater.com.