Sherlock Holmes (play 1908)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

Sherlock Holmes is a play in 4 acts written by William Gillette and Arthur Conan Doyle, arranged by Charles Frohman, performed from 31 august to 5 september 1908 at The Grand Theatre and Opera House in New Brigate, Leeds (UK).
Acts
- Act 1 : Drawing Room of the Larrabees
- Act 2 :
- Scene 1 : Professor Moriarty's Underground Office
- Scene 2 : Sherlock Holmes' Apartments in Baker St.
- Act 3 : The Stepney Gas Chamber
- Act 4 : Dr. Watson's Consulting Rooms, Kensington
Cast
- Sherlock Holmes : H. Hamilton Stewart
- Dr. Watson : Arthur Shelton
- John Forman : Walter A. Chetham
- Sir Edward Leighton : Henry Littlejohn
- Count Von Stahlburg : Frank H. Moar
- Professor Moriarty : Robert Gilbert
- James Larrabee : Mark D. Draper
- Sydney Prince : Douglas Murray
- Alfred Bassick : Louis Alexander
- Jim Cragin : F. C. Berridge
- Thomas Leary : Hubert Pinder
- "Lightfoot" McTague : S. Barnet
- John : William Wilson
- Parsons : Richard Harvey
- Billy : Thomas Russell
- Madge Larrabee : Edith Vogne
- Therese : Viola Lewis
- Mrs. Smedley : Grace Howard
- Mrs. Faulkner : Gwenllyn Cattell
- Alice Faulkner : Betty Fairfax