Миссъ Шерлокъ (play 1906)

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

Миссъ Шерлокъ (Miss Sherlock) is a Russian play performed at the New Theater (Saint Petersburg, Russia) in december 1906 and january 1907, starring Nekrasova-Kolshinskaya as Miss Sherlock.



Plot Summary

In New York's banking house Marton and Co., a robbery was carried out, for papers worth of 2 million dollars. At first the suspect of the crime was accountant Wilbert. But, with the involvement of the woman-detective Miss Sherlock, Wilbert was freed of charges and the true culprit was found: Robertson, Marton's companion who did the crime under the influence of his lover Yulya Garrington and her relative Charles. Miss Sherlock and her companion Atkins, by risking their lives repeatedly, getting into all sorts of dangers and disguising, break into Yulya Garrington's house and find the stolen papers. The third act takes place in a third-sort pub during a ball-mascarade with dance, songs and music. In conclusion, the culprit Robinson shoots himself, Yulya goes insane, and Miss Sherlock and Atkinson get a reward for solving the crime.


Cast

Cast in "Обозрение Tеатров" (Review of Theatres, 30 december 1906, p. 12)
Cast in "Обозрение Tеатров" (Review of Theatres, 31 december 1906, p. 13)
  • Miss Mary Sherlock : Nekrasova-Kolshinskaya (Некрасова-Колчинская)
  • Marton : Adrianov (Адріановъ)
  • Robertson : Troynitsky (Тройницкій)
  • Yulya Garrington : Terskaya (Терская)
  • Charles : Doroshevich (Дорошевичъ)
  • Wilbert : Demert (Демертъ)
  • Young, Director Secret Police : Mikhaylov (Михайловъ)
  • Atkins : Gursky (Гурскій)
  • McGuire, a tramp : Agramov (Аграмовъ)
  • Uncle Sam : Annin (Аннинъ)
  • Sheriff : Kelberg (Кельбергъ)
  • Doctor : Giedich (Гиѣдичъ)
  • Cosntable : De Valiere (Де-Вальеръ)


Crew

  • Director : V. M. Yanov (В. М. Яновъ)
  • Director Assistant : V. F. Tarnavsky (В. Ф. Тарнавскій)


Known Performances

Date Perfomance S.H. Actor Director Source
Sat 30 dec 1906 1st Nekrasova-Kolshinskaya V. M. Yanov [1]
Mon 01 jan 1907 " [2]
Thu 04 jan 1907 " [3]


Sources

  1. "Одозрѣніе Театровъ" (Review of Theaters, 30 december 1906, p. 12)
  2. "Одозрѣніе Театровъ" (Review of Theaters, 31 december 1907, p. 13)
  3. "Одозрѣніе Театровъ" (Review of Theaters, 4 january 1907, p. 11)




  • Acknowledgement: Alexander Orlov.