Sherlock Holmes (play 1908 with Henry Krauss)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Sherlock Holmes is a French play, written by William Gillette and Arthur Conan Doyle, adapted by Pierre Decourcelle, performed at the Théâtre Lafayette (Toulouse, France) on 11 may 1908, starring Henry Krauss as Sherlock Holmes.
The play is an adaptation of the William Gillette's play Sherlock Holmes (1899).
Contents
Cast

Announcement in Comoedia magazine (19 april 1908, p. 5)
- Sherlock Holmes : Henry Krauss
- Professor Moriarty : Armand Franck
- Mr. Orlebar : Paul Daubry
- Alice Brent : Charlotte Barbier
- ? : Jean Hervé
- ? : Magda Simon
- ? : Jean Goste
- ? : Georges Nyms
- ? : Géo Dane
- ? : Miss Orzyl
- ? : Mr. Wesphale
- ? : Mr. Bareille
- ? : Mr. Stacquet
- ? : Mr. Carême
- ? : Mr. Berthal
- ? : Mr. Azéma
- ? : Mr. Murbel
- ? : Mr. Préfond
- ? : Mr. Gamy
- ? : Mr. Lame
Crew
- Director : Mr. Mandement
- Playwrights : William Gillette, Arthur Conan Doyle
- Adaptation : Pierre Decourcelle
- Producer : Justin Boyer
- Manager : Paul Boué
- Set decoration (paintings) : Mr. Gardy
- Music Conductor : Mr. Bergès
More sources
Announcement in Comoedia magazine (7 may 1908, p. 5)
Announcement in L'Express du Midi (11 may 1908, p. 9)