Sherlock Holmes (play 1900 Court Square Theater)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

Sherlock Holmes is a play in 4 acts written by William Gillette and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, arranged by Charles Frohman, performed from 29 to 30 october 1900 at the Court Square Theater in Springfield, MA (USA).
The ad mentioned : "Charles Frohman presents William Gillette in his new drama, entitled "Sherlock Holmes" as was presented for 36 weeks last season at the Garrick theater, New York. Box sheet at Taylor's Music House."
Cast
- Sherlock Holmes : William Gillette
Probably same cast than before:
- Doctor Watson : Frederick Truesdell
- Alice Faulkner : Maude Fealy
- Professor Moriarty : George Wessells
- James Larrabee : Ralph Delmore
- Sidney Prince : George Honey
- John Forman : Ruben Fax
- Billy : Henry McArdle
- Sir Edward Leighton : Harold Heaton
- Count Von Stahlburg : Alfred S. Howard
- Alfred Bassick : Henry Herrman
- Jim Craigin : Thomas McGrath
- Thomas Leary : Elwyn Eaton
- "Lightfoot" McTague : Julius Weyms
- John : Henry S. Chandler
- Parsons : Soldene Powell
- Mrs. Faulkner : Jane Thomas
- Madge Larrabee : Judith Berolde
- Thérèse : Hilda Englund
- Mrs. Smeedley : Kate Ten Eyck
