Since the finale of Benedict Cumberbatch's four season stint in 2017, there's been a Sherlock-shaped hole on our screens. It was only a matter of time before the world's favourite detective would raise his deer-stalker-cloven head again and swagger back into frame, dragging a dependable Watson close behind him. What we didn't expect was a resurrection on the open air stage.
Written by Joel Horwood and directed by Sean Holmes, this world-premiere mystery runs until 6th June, with performances every evening except Sundays, and matinee performances on Thursdays and Saturdays. This chaotic, exciting portrayal of Holmes and Watson is loaded with all the finest Conan-Doyle clichés like razor sharp deduction, dramatic revelations and a mischievous Sherlock flitting along the knife-edge of discovery and madness.
This thrilling tale will transport you back to the streets of Victorian London as you sit outside in the fresh air and throes of the adventure at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Prepare for a superb spectacle and find out for yourself whether Holmes and Watson can crack the case once more.