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Watson and the Dark Art of Harry Houdini


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After a string of brutal murders, Watson and Holmes travel to New York on the trail of the killer. The mysterious Harry Houdini seems to know more than he's telling, but is he friend or foe? Nothing is as it seems in this sequel to the smash hit "Watson: The Last Great Tale of the Legendary Sherlock Holmes," as our heroes encounter murder, mystery, magic... and a heartbreak that is almost too much to bear. Even if your audience hasn't seen the original "Watson"-this sequel brings you up to speed quickly and will root you in its unique Holmesian timeline (10 years after Holmes and Watson's last adventure). From award-winning writer and director, Jamie Robledo, another "all-around excellent, hilarious, thrilling, crowd pleaser " -StageScene LA
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ISBN-13: 9780692223048
ISBN-10: 0692223045
Pagini: 58
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: Steele Spring Stage Rights

Notă biografică

Jaime Robledo created the first "Watson," earning him a 2011 LA Weekly Award and an Ovation nomination for his direction, 2011 Saturn Award for Best Local Stage Production, and named one of 2010's top rated new plays in Los Angeles by Bitter Lemons. Jaime recently helmed the West Coast Premiere of Edward Einhorn's adaptation of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep." His direction of "Stoneface: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Buster Keaton" also earned him a 2013 LA Weekly Award for Best Director. The show garnered four other awards including Production of the Year. Jaime writes, acts, directs, and produces the Sacred Fools late night serialized sketch comedy show "Serial Killers," for which he has written the serials "Fresh, Glammer, Black," and "Hooverville Serenade." Jaime's historical comedy "The Jazz Age: Tales of the Extra" premiered at Sacred Fools during the run of the late night cult-hit show "Crime Scene."