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Sherlock Holmes is an enduringly popular figure and never more so than when he appears in the home town of his creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

C Venues Aquila Temple is one of the longest-established venues at the Edinburgh Fringe. Providing a gorgeous setting for this new Sherlock Holmes story, this  intimate 90-seater theatre is conveniently situated just off the Royal Mile in Johnston's Terrace.

Sherlock Holmes and The Man Who Believes in Fairies runs at 3.55 pm every day from the 31st. of July until the 25th of August, (excepting the 13th of August).

The performance lasts 90 minutes and is suitable for older children.

Ticket prices vary according to the date booked, but start at just £7. Keep an eye out for  the two-for-one offer on the 5th and 6th of August.

 

 

Reviews and Testimonials

Sherlock Holmes & The Man Who Believed in Fairies is a fine, elegantly-written and fascinating addition to the canon of Sherlock Holmes adventures not by Conan Doyle himself. 

The writing captures, with fleet-footed wit, the expected Holmesian characters and patterns of speech; but, as the plot develops, and the narrative speeds up, the play also becomes something deeper: a collision between detective and creator, between different worlds and opposing philosophies.

Fiona Maher’s accomplished and thought-provoking drama poses the question: is Holmes, the debunker and sceptic, hell-bent on exposing what he regards as a hoax perpetrated by trickery at Cottingley, really, in the end, wiser than his creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who views spiritualism and the existence of fairies as beautiful truths that the human heart must cherish and learn from?   

Andrew Rissik: Playwright/Ex-Theatre Critic for The Independent    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Rissik

 

An original and fascinating insight into the world of two geniuses born from the same mind. Fiona Maher weaves together a world of logic and fantasy, faith and truth, in a battle that drives itself into the heart of what we believe versus the cold light of day. A detective story that proves that fairies are far from elementary.

Emyr John: Creative Engagement Consultant, Theatr Clwyd

 

Fiona Maher is a one-off force! She is a geyser of astonishing ideas, creative ambition, terrific drive and inspiring projects. I commend her work absolutely.    Horatio Clare: Writer/Broadcaster https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatio_Clare

 

There’s lots to like with this play: I was particularly taken with the bold choice of having Sherlock and Arthur Conan Doyle confront each other in the same world. And there’s no nod to the fact that one is a fictional character. Well done for making a bold choice and handling it with real verve. You display real assuredness with the dialogue it’s really strong stuff. I’m so glad I could have some time to get to know your play! 

Raphael Martin, Literary Associate, Theatr Clwyd  

Thank You

Heartfelt thanks to the following sponsors for their valuable support and contributions to this project:

Dan Baines

Paul Birchall

Greg & Felicity Chapman

Horatio Clare

Julie Clarke

Theatr Clwyd

Russel Erwood

Jan Govey

Catherine Harris

 

 

 

 

Tom Hayes

Pete Hollinshead

Emyr John

Joshua Johnson

Steve Lincoln

Liverpool John Moores University Start Up Hub

Claire Milne

Simon McMylor

Maria McNally

 

 

Glen Monks

ORB Sound & Lighting

Dave Painter

Allan Price

Neil Rees

John & Carolyne Revell

Andrew Rissik

Caroline Sullivan

Del Thomas

 

Genevieve Tudor

Bud Scott

Protasia Torkington

Suzy Walker

 

Early July 
2024

Rehearsals at Theatr Clwyd

We were fortunate to be offered rehearsal space by Theatr Clwyd - North Wales most prestigious theatre.

The cast worked hard on movement and managing the multiple props so vital to conveying the story. 

The Script in Hand Fundraiser

Staged with an excellent amateur cast early in 2014.

... February 2024, Llangollen Town Hall

The play was warmly received by an audience of 80 + We had only a short time to prepare. A couple of read-throughs on the day and we were on! Aided by Steve Lincoln on lights and sound, it went incredibly well.

People asked, 'Is this story really true...?'
Yes. It is ...

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