If Sherlock Holmes Were A Woman
by Tim Kelly

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Highlights

One Act 30 mins Present Day All Women Interior Set Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes American Comedy

Synopsis

Shirley Holmes is named after the famous sleuth of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle fame.

This might be enough for any girl to bear, but in Shirley's case the name is ideal.

She's a fanatic on the subject of mystery and crime.

Her big chance comes when the threatening housemother in her dorm is found dead under peculiar circumstances.

The correct procedure would be to call the police, but Shirley is determined to solve the crime herself and promptly locks all the girls in the communal study.

The "suspects" include Melanie, the professional "Southern belle"; Sniffles, the hypocondriac; Theda, the world's "greatest undiscovered talent"; and Fifi, an exchange student whose biggest battle is understanding the English language.

And, of course, Shirley has a noble assistant in "Dotty" Watson who is delighted to write everything down in her "memoirs."

Shirley's sleuthing is hilarious and causes something of a scandal as she unravels the laugh-provoking "heinous crime."

The acting roles give excellent opportunity for characterization.

Characters

Character
Dotty Watson

Shirley's sidekick, perfectly willing to go along with any adventure the female sleuth cooks up and write it down [for posterity] in her memoirs.

Melanie

a Southern Belle who plays it for all it's worth.

Theda

a drama major, convinced she is the world's greatest "undiscovered" talent.

Mrs. Hudson

the woman in charge of the off-campus living accommodations. She has little patience with Holmes and Watson.

Fifi

an exchange student from France whose biggest battle is understanding the English language.

Sniffles

a hypochondriac. If there's a germ around she's had it, has it or is about to get it.

Shirley Holmes

a young lady obsessed by the character of Sherlock Holmes. Before she makes a move she asks herself: "what would Holmes have done!"

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1969
Pages 30
Language English
ISBN-13 9780874408386
ISBN-10 0874408385

If Sherlock Holmes Were A Woman is a American comedy play written by Tim Kelly and published by Samuel French (1969).

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