Sherlock Holmes (play 1990 with Christopher Lloyd)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Sherlock Holmes is an American play, directed and adapted by Tim Fort from the William Gillette's play, performed at the Weston Playhouse (Weston, VT, US) from 28 june to 8 july 1990 (13 performances), starring Christopher Lloyd as Sherlock Holmes and Clark Gesner as Dr. Watson.
In this play, Christopher Lloyd (Holmes) played with his brother Sam Lloyd (Moriarty), his sister-in-law Barbara Lloyd (Madge Larrabee) and his nephew Samuel Lloyd Jr. (John Forman).
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Professor Moriarty (Sam Lloyd) and Sherlock Holmes (Christopher Lloyd)
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Professor Moriarty (Sam Lloyd) and Sherlock Holmes (Christopher Lloyd)
© Photos : Weston Playhouse.
Cast
- Sherlock Holmes : Christopher Lloyd
- Dr. Watson : Clark Gesner
- Professor Moriarty : Sam Lloyd
- James Larrabee : Dennis Hagan
- John Forman : Samuel Lloyd Jr.
- Sidney Prince : George Howe
- Alfred Bassick : David Bonanno
- Thomas Leary : David Solovieff
- Jim Craigin : Stephen DeRosa
- Billy : Jesse Thornton
- Sir Edward Leighton : Tim Fort
- Count Von Stahlburg : David Solovieff
- Alice Faulkner : Martha Bailey
- Madge Larrabee : Barbara Lloyd
- Terese : Frances Limoncelli
- Mrs. Parsons : Kim Hogan-Taylor
- Singer : Anne MacKechnie
- Accompanist : Jason Robert Brown
Crew
- Director : Tim Fort
- Playwright : Tim Fort
- Scenic Design : Jim Thurston
- Costume Design : Erin Quigley
- Lighting Design : Todd Williams
- Stage Management : Donna Bost