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A new Sherlock Holmes adventure, adapted from two short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Holmes and Watson are called upon to investigate the disappearance of a legendary painting, The Governor’s Nose. But all is not as elementary as it seems. As mysterious forces – and an assortment of shady characters – work to undermine our heroes, they need all the wit, guile, and deduction capabilities in their arsenal, along with the help of the steadfast Mrs Hudson and Detective “Always-One-Step-Behind” Lestrade.
In the open-air – please bring a blanket or chair. Picnics welcome.
Adults - £18
Children Under 16 - £15
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| Tuesday | 17:30 | - 21:00 |
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