Sherlock Holmes and the Crucifer of Blood (play 2013)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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Sherlock Holmes and The Crucifer of Blood is an American play written by Paul Giovanni and directed by Matt Torney, performed by the Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre (PICT) at The Charity Randall Theatre inside the Stephen Foster Memorial (Oakland, USA) from 4 to 21 december 2013, starring David Whalen as Sherlock Holmes and Justin R. G. Holcomb as Dr. Watson.
The play is an adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel : The Sign of Four (1890).
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Cast
- Sherlock Holmes : David Whalen
- Dr. John Watson : Justin R. G. Holcomb
- Irene St. Claire : Gayle Pazerski
- Inspector Lestrade : Daryll Heysham
- Durga Dass : Daryll Heysham
- Major Alistair Ross : Ken Bolden
- Captain Neville St. Claire : Jonathan Visser
- Jonathan Small : Malcolm Madera
- Wali Dad : Michael Fuller
- Hopkins : Michael Fuller
- Mordecai Smith : Michael Fuller
- Birdy Johnson : Luke Halferty
- Leper : Luke Halferty
Crew
- Scenic Designer : Johnmichael Bohach
- Sound Designer : Joe Pino
- Properties Master : Johnmichael Bohach
- Fight Choreography : Daryll Heysham, Jonathan Visser
- Lighting Designer : Cindy Limauro
- Production Manager : George DeShetler
- Stage Manager : Cory F. Goddard
- Voice & Dialects : Natalie Baker Shirer
- Master Electrician : Scott Conklin
- Producing Artistic Director : Alan Stanford
- Costume Designer : Joan Markert
- Technical Director : Sabrina Hykes-Davis
- Scenic Charge Artist : Jennifer Kirkpatrick
- Assistant Stage Managers : Caitlin Roper, Rebecca Leone
Scenes
- Scene One : The Red Fort at Agra, India (June 1857)
- Scene Two : 221-B Baker Street (June 1887, exactly 30 years later)
- Scene Three : Pondicherry Lodge at Maidenhead, Part 1 - The same evening, Part 2 - Two hours later
- Scene Four : The Gate of a Hundred Sorrows (an opium den, the next night)
- Scene Five : On the river Thames (later that same night)
- Scene Six : 221-B Baker Street (at dawn)