Sherlock Holmes (play 1912)
Sherlock Holmes is an Icelandic 5-act play, written by Walter Christmas, performed from 7 to 28 april 1912 at the Reykjavik National Theather (Reykjavik, Iceland), starring Bjarni Björnsson as Sherlock Holmes and Andrjes Björnsson as Professor Moriarty. According to a critic [1], the two Björnsson were twins.
The play was performed on sundays only : 7, 14, 21 and 28 april 1912.
It seems that it was an adaptation of the 1899 William Gillette play of the same name: Sherlock Holmes, as similarities are mentioned: Moriarty, Larrabees, gas cellar, gangsters... [1]
There was also a previous version of the same play in Iceland with Jens B. Waage (Sherlock Holmes) and Arni Eiríksson (Moriarty), see at the end of the page.
Ads
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Ad for first performance on Easter Sunday 7 april 1912
(Reykjavik, 6 april 1912) -
Ad for 2nd performance on sunday 14 april 1912
(Reykjavik, 13 april 1912) -
Ad for 3rd performance on sunday 21 april 1912
(Reykjavik, 20 april 1912) -
Ad for 4th and last performance on sunday 28 april 1912
(Reykjavik, 27 april 1912)
Cast
- Sherlock Holmes : Bjarni Björnsson
- Professor Moriarty : Andrjes Björnsson
Crew
- Playwright : Walter Christmas
Reviews
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Announcement for first performance and main role
(Reykjavik, 6 april 1912, p. 55) -
Review after first performance
(Reykjavik, 13 april 1912, p. 60) -
Annoucement for third performance.
(Reykjavik, 20 april 1912, p. 63) -
Annoucement for last performance.
(Reykjavik, 27 april 1912, p. 67)
It seems that the play was performed previously by Jens B. Waage (Sherlock Holmes) and Arni Eiríksson (Moriarty). See article below :