

The Giant Rat of Sumatra
Don Nigro
There was only one Sherlock Holmes story that Dr. Watson never wrote down – “The Giant Rat of Sumatra” – and the explanation of why it was never captured on paper is the plot of this engaging Victorian spoof.
It begins with a heavily-veiled damsel (what else?) arriving at 221B Baker Street in need of the great detective's help.
What follows is a mirthful adventure involving Mata Hari, Jack the Ripper, Queen Victoria, the beautiful Lady Fitzroy, Mrs. Hudson, Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard and, of course, the evil Professor Moriarty.
A jewelled dagger, Miniature Chamber, opium den, some immobilizing gas and a hideous idol are all part of the merriment, as the mystery leads from the London docks to Regent's Park.
"This zany musical is – fun! Will keep you dizzy and exhausted from laughter."
— Fillmore Herald
| Character |
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| JOHN H. WATSON, M.D . – Writer of Sherlock Holmes stories |
| SHERLOCK HOLMES Consulting detective |
| VICIOUS-LOOKING RASCAL Moriarty's henchman |
| PROFESSOR MORIARTY The “Napoleon of crime” |
| NEWSBOY Gets around |
| HUDSON Holmes and Watson’s landlady |
| INSPECTOR LESTRADE Of Scotland Yard |
| ISADORA DE MERVILLE Damsel in distress |
| LADY SYBIL FITZROY Beautiful aristocrat |
| DELIA Lady Fitzroy’s paid companion |
| LIEUTENANT MICHAEL MOCKTURTLE A scoundrel, but handsome |
| OOLONG Exotic young beauty, dangerous |
| MRS. WARREN Of fashionable society |
| POLICEMAN A London Bobby |
| LANALUNI A Hawaiian Hotcha |
| MING CHOY A Eurasian Yummy |
| MAHARAJAH An important Pooh-Bah |
| QUEEN VICTORIA Rules Britannia |
| ENSEMBLE of Londoners and others |
Sherlock Holmes and the Giant Rat of Sumatra is a play written by Jack Sharkey and published by Concord Theatricals .
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