A Sherlock Carol Tickets

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Marylebone Theatre
Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road, London, NW1 6XT
Running Time 2 hours (inc. interval)
Running Since Fri, 29 November 2024
Booking Until Sun, 5 January 2025
Save Up To 30%
 Valid Wednesday - Friday evening and Sunday performances 29 November - 20 December 2024 and 26 December 2024 - 5 January 2025

Book By 8 December 2024
Monday - -
Tuesday 13:00 17:00
Wednesday 14:30 19:30
Thursday - 19:30
Friday - 19:30
Saturday 14:30 19:30
Sunday 13:00 17:00
Important Information
Age: This production is suitable for ages 5+. Under 4s will not be admitted.

More about A Sherlock Carol

Three long Christmases have passed since the events of Reichenbach Falls. Sherlock strolls the streets of Victorian London, with little desire for minced pies or solving crimes, until he is encountered by a grown Tim Cratchit, who believes that Ebenezer Scrooge has been met with foul play.

Something about the death doesn’t quite add up, a missing diamond, a threatening letter - but Sherlock is on the case! On this dark and ominous Christmas Eve, the night is heavy with spirits from the past, present and future, but can Sherlock overcome his own ghosts in order to solve the case?

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Marylebone Theatre

Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road, London, NW1 6XT
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The Marylebone Theatre is London’s newest cross-cultural, performance space. Once known as the Steiner Hall, the theatre has undergone an extensive refurbishment, as a result of which it is now a versatile, state-of-the-art space, launching with an exciting programme of theatre performances, concerts, dance and spoken word events.

At the Marylebone Theatre, our goal is to produce distinctively visionary theatre, which explores and refreshes the great poetic tradition whilst boldly engaging with the pressing issues of our times. Drawing on the inspiration of theatre visionaries, from Brook and Miller to Steiner and Chekhov, we aim to create performance art, which is daringly innovative and arrestingly beautiful. We place a special emphasis on intercultural creativity and the inspiration that arises from working across cultural barriers. As well as in-house productions, we curate a high-quality programme of music, dance and poetry performances. We also welcome in-coming companies from all over the world. Through our funded community-in-the-arts scheme, we also support numerous local groups with important social missions and run our own youth theatre and arts-based educational programme.