The Hound of the Baskervilles
- His Majesty's Theatre
Overview
His Majesty's Theatre
The Hound of the Baskervilles
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Adapted for the stage by Steven Canny and John Nicholson for Peepolykus
UK Tour Directed by Tim Jackson, Original Direction Lotte Wakeham
Produced by The Original Theatre Company & Octagon Theatre Bolton
Mr Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound…
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most celebrated adventure gets a brilliantly farcical overhaul in Lotte Wakeham’s acclaimed production.
World-renowned detective Sherlock Holmes and his colleague Dr Watson are asked to unravel the mystery surrounding the untimely death of Sir Charles Baskerville.
With rumours of a cursed giant hound loose on the moors, they must act fast in order to save the Baskerville family’s last remaining heir.
A hit in the West End, this ingenious adaptation combines an exhilarating collision of farce, theatrical invention and wonderfully comic performances to offer a brand-new twist on the greatest detective story of all time.
A whodunnit for all ages.
From the award-winning Original Theatre Company who brought you Alan Bennett’s The Habit of Art, the smash-hit comedy Invincible and the acclaimed Birdsong.
Director Lotte Wakeham is Artistic Director of the Octagon Theatre Bolton and has directed sell-out productions in London, New York, and throughout the UK.
Price
£37.50 - £20.50
Group discounts available:
Groups 8 plus: £5 off
Groups 20 plus: £6 off
Groups 30 plus: £7 off
Schools – Tickets £8.50 plus 1 free teacher for every ten pupils purchased, Wednesday 7.30pm & Thursday 2pm performances only
Group discount will be automatically applied when the qualifying number of tickets have been added to your basket. To book more than 10 tickets, please contact the box office.
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Reviews
‘Unashamedly crowd-pleasing affair’
★★★★ The Stage
‘Sure to have you howling with laughter’
★★★★ Opening Night
‘Frightfully hilarious… brilliantly delivered… just what the doctor ordered’
The Bolton News
‘Laugh Out Loud’
WhatsGoodToDo
‘Rib-bustingly hilarious’
The Times
‘Wonderfully barking spoof’
The Telegraph
‘Unfailingly hilarious. A masterpiece.’
The Guardian