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Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Jersey Lily
 

Oscar Wilde brings his friend Lillie Langtry, England's most famous actress and former mistress of both Edward VII and Earl Battenberg, to see Sherlock about some stolen items and a blackmail attempt. Sherlock and Watson are soon on the case and, of course, Moriarty is involved. There is a shady maid, an even shadier housekeeper, and the very shady Moriarty goon!

A mixture of thriller and comedy with a touch of romance this play has something for everybody!

An Amateur Production By Arrangement With ORiGiNTM Theatrical On Behalf Of Playscripts, Inc

 

Event details

Venue: Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent St, Sydney
Bookings: www.genesiantheatre.com.au/JerseyLily
Start Date: Friday 04 November 2022

Please read our COVID Safety Guidelines before booking or attending a performance. Face masks are required to attend this production.

 

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