![]() ![]() ![]() She is an actor, scenic designer, production designer and cat mom who moved to Boston from PA over 3 years ago. SAMANTHA "SAM" MOON ( Dorothy Watson) is beyond thrilled to be joining the wonderful cast and crew of Miss Holmes. She would like to thank her husband Jon for cooking and for knowing how all the electronics are hooked up, and Matilda for the purrs and the reminders that it's OK to stay in bed a little longer. Favorite roles include Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Footlight Club, EMACT DASH nominee for Specialty Ensemble), Bananas in The House of Blue Leaves (Moonstruck Theater Co.), and Masha in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Footlight Club, EMACT DASH nominee for Best Actress). As a graduate of UMass Amherst with a BA in Theater, Jenn worked backstage for a decade in the mostly-Boston-based professional theater scene before returning to her first love of acting. JENNIFER BEAN ( Sherlock Holmes) is an actor, scenic designer, and prop artisan recently transplanted to Roslindale. ![]() Jamie Alley, Mark Auterio of Habitat for Humanity Greater Boston, Juan Boschetti Muniz, Stephanie Chambers, Brian Crete, Gail Gilman, Clifton Golz, Deborah Karson, Milton High School, Sonia Lee, Jean MacFarland, Judy Maggs, Julian Martin, Sohini Marjadi, Matt McKee, Grace Millet, Alicia Powell, Mark Sherman, Val Tracy, Concord Players, Speckled Band of Boston, Violet Villanueva, Sudbury Savoyards, Theatre III, Liza Ulrich Zach Best, David Brown, Michael Colford, Nicole Dongara, Camille Donovan, Adam Hasler, Carol Kemp, Emily Lavin, Sohini Marjadi, Sam Moon, David Reichert, Andrew Stone, Hoa Tong, Val Tracy, Meredith Weaver, Alicia Wong Special Thanks Lighting Design – Rachel Leicher & Gwen Trueblood Set Design & Master Carpenter – Zach Best Superintendent/Peggy/Martha – Victoria Lee Most of all, we hope you’ll enjoy being challenged to solve the mystery alongside our intrepid Holmes and Watson as they work with and around London institutions and society to crack the case.Įlizabeth Garret Anderson/Mrs. Walsh, wove solid historical information into it - for example, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was indeed the first woman to qualify in Britain as a physician and surgeon. Beyond the plot and characterization, I was drawn to this story when I realized that playwright, Christopher M. We hope you’ll find the story new, and the characters familiar, all at the same time.Īnd perhaps - if you would like - you can learn something about what it was like to be female in the 1880s in London. Watson and we want you to have a story that both reinterprets and reinforces the characters we know and love. That is what we are striving to give you with this production. We can rely on Sherlock to be, well, Sherlock, complete with a slightly oddball relationship with the trusty Dr. And being assured that - for the most part - those traits stay constant no matter the portrayal. Why does this character, whom Sir Arthur Conan Doyle disliked enough to try to kill off…only to be met with a fan revolt…resonate with us over 125 years later? Perhaps it is a fascination with intellect and curiosity combined with a reassurance that even Sherlock isn’t perfect. In 2012, the Guinness Book of World Records recognized Sherlock Holmes as the human literary character that had been portrayed the most (254 times as of that year) on film and TV, with over 75 actors creating their own portrayal. ![]()
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