"A Pot of Caviare," at Adelphi Theatre

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

"A Pot of Caviare," at Adelphi Theatre is a photo published in The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News on 4 june 1910.


The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News (4 june 1910, p. 580)


"A POT OF CAVIARE," at ADELPHI THEATRE.

This one-act play by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was recently given with "The House of Temperley." It is a tale of the Boxer insurrection in China, and tells how a party of English people, rather than fall into the hands of the Chinese, eat from a poisoned pot of caviare. The relief column arrives, but only in time to be warned by the last dying victim not to touch the caviare.