Witness the most famous Sherlock Holmes story reimagined like never before!
Set in 1880-ish, this classic thriller meets slapstick comedy as three actors portray nearly 30 characters in a hilarious, fast-paced performance.
Tangled in a web of murder, mystery, and multiple suspects, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson strive to solve the centuries-old puzzle of The Hound of the Baskervilles.
If you enjoy comedy shows, crime thrillers, or detective novels, we deduce that you'll love this show too! Bring your friends, family, and loved ones for a night of deduction, laughter, and... did we mention the crazy quick costume changes?
Another classic comedy adventure from your local theatre company, Two’s A Crowd Productions. Based on the novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
If you enjoyed The 39 Steps or The Three Musketeers, you know you're in for “a great evening of entertainment and a show full of top-quality actors,” with “polished performances” and “amazing comedic timing” that’s “as good as a West End show!” Read our reviews here: https://www.tacprod.co.uk/reviews
For those new to us, we’re a small local company working on a not-for-profit basis. All proceeds go towards making the next show or are donated to the Stamford Day Centre to support their charitable work.
Please note: This performance uses haze and occasional flashing lights. Suitable for audiences aged 12 and over.
Important Information
Venue: Stamford Arts Centre, Theatre
Tickets: £15 (£13 concessions)
This performance uses haze and occasional flashing lights
Suitable for audiences aged 12 and over
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