Posted: Mon 8th Jul 2013

Sherlock Holmes in Hawarden!

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Jul 8th, 2013

It’s been 2 years since Sherlock Holmes saw off his old adversary, Moriarty, at the Reichenbach Falls, and London’s best detective is bored.  He hasn’t perused another case since, having deemed those presented to him not taxing enough for his intellect…Until now.

Amelia Prude was retiring to bed one night, when she intercepted an intruder in her boudoir.  The thief managed to grab what he was looking for before making a hasty exit, with her prized possession, a not so ordinary suspender clip.

Join Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson as they travel across the country to discover just who has stolen the valuable garment!

Let the Hawarden Players take you on a hilarious journey of undercover characters, underhand tactics and underwear in what promises to be a night of fun and frivolity in ‘The UnexpurgatedSherlock Holmes and the Case of the Stolen Suspender’

Performances take place on Thursday 18th, Friday 19th and Saturday 20th July 2013 at the Hawarden Institute, Glynne way, Hawarden.  Doors open 7.00pm, with the show starting at 7.30pm

For the first time, there will be a licenced bar open to the audience before the show and during the interval serving a range of drinks!

Tickets are now available to purchase online from the TICKETS PAGE, from the box office (01244 531085) or from Sweet Memories, within Daleside nursery in Hawarden

 

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