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  • Review of ‘Sherlock Holmes’ (2026, Open Air Theatre): “Sloppy production doesn’t speak highly of whodunnit”

    Review of ‘Sherlock Holmes’ (2026, Open Air Theatre): “Sloppy production doesn’t speak highly of whodunnit”

    There’s something poetic about Arthur Conan Doyle’s popular creation- for him, a commercial blessing and a literary curse -settling only a few yards away from his world-famous home address. Sherlock Holmes is back. Nobody can finish him off. Not even his archnemesis, Moriarty. Not even the man who made him, lived off his success, and…

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    19 May, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    arthur conan doyle, baker street, mortality, open air theatre, regent’s park, sherlock holmes, west end

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