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Ken Ludwig


What readers are saying
Readers have mixed feelings about the play, with some finding it a thrilling and clever adaptation of Sherlock Holmes stories, while others criticize its script and pacing. Many appreciate the unique take on the characters, especially the romance between Holmes and Alice Faulkner, though a few note that it can feel overly melodramatic. Overall, the play seems to have captured the essence of the detective tales, but not without some reservations regarding its writing and structure.
Case involving incriminating letters written by European prince to the English girl he betrayed leads to Holmes-Moriarty confrontation.
"A prime evening of entertainment."
— New York Daily News
"Constant stage magic to delight the audience."
— Women's Wear Daily
"A theatrical triumph...one of the jolliest treats of the season."
— Christian Science Monitor
"The most enjoyable show in town...a great evening in the theater. I might find it difficult to like someone who did not love it."
— The New York Times
Sherlock Holmes is a mystery play written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and published by Samuel French in New York, USA (1976).
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Samuel French · 1976 · 146 pp
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