By Ernio Hernandez
15 Oct 2003
| Todd Waite as Sherlock Holmes. |
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| Photo by T. Charles Erickson |
The only stage play based on the famous Baker Street detective to ever be approved by creator Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, pits Holmes and sidekick Dr. Watson against their great nemesis Professor Moriarty. Alley artistic director Gregory Boyd directs. Previews began Oct. 10 at the Texas stage.
The rarely-produced Sherlock Holmes was first presented in 1899 as a vehicle for American actor-playwright William Gillette, who played the part for 30 years. Gillette agreed to revise a five-act drama about the exploits of Sherlock Holmes written by Arthur Conan Doyle, but wound up rewriting the script extensively, basing the stagework loosely on the Holmes tales "A Scandal in Bohemia" and "The Final Problem."
The cast of Sherlock Holmes also features Jeffrey Bean, James Belcher, David Born, Bettye Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Heflin, Paul Hope, Charles Krohn, Philip Lehl, Daniel Magill, John Tyson and Timothy Wrobe.
The design team includes Vince Mountain (scenic), Fabio Toblini (costume), Rui Rita (lighting), with Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen (sound).
For tickets to Sherlock Holmes at the Alley Theatre, 615 Texas Avenue, call (713) 228-8421. For more information, visit www.alleytheatre.org.


