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Ken Ludwig's MORIARTY
 

Brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his faithful companion Dr. Watson have a new case to solve! An investigation into the Bohemian King’s stolen letters suddenly cascades into an international mystery filled with spies, blackmail and intrigue. With world peace at stake, Holmes and Watson join forces with American actress Irene Adler, in a race against time to foil the schemes of the cunning puppet master Professor Moriarty and his network of devious criminals.

An original and exciting thriller that sees Holmes and Watson finally face their greatest adversary, KEN LUDWIG’S MORIARTY is packed with twists, intrigue and suspense.  An adventure with danger around every corner, this Australian premiere is sure to captivate Holmes fans old and new.

 

Event details

Venue: Genesian Theatre, St Joseph's Church Hall, 2B Gordon Street, Rozelle
Bookings: https://genesian.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/141450
Start Date: Saturday 23 August 2025

Fridays and Saturdays at 7.30pm
Sundays (matinee) at 4.30pm

PG13 (parental guidance for under 13). The production contains images or mentions of: suicide / murder / drug use / smoking / physical violence/ guns / mature themes / theatrical haze and strobe lighting.

 

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