Sherlock by Wireless: A Classic Radio Mystery

  • May 29 - June 14, 2025
  • Pond Playhouse

    6 Parkhill Road
    Halifax, Nova Scotia B3P 1R3
Description

Sherlock by Wireless: A Classic Radio Mystery

An original radio script by Edith Meiser, Denis Green and Anthony Boucher  Edited and adapted for live performance by John C Sherwood.
Director: Bill VanGorder
Stage Manager:  Esther VanGorder

Producer: Kimberly Charron

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of Sherlock Holmes with Sherlock by Wireless: A Classic Radio Mystery. This live stage performance brings to life three iconic Sherlock Holmes radio broadcasts from 1945, originally featuring the legendary Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Accompanied by live sound effects, eleven talented performers will transport you to the golden age of radio. Relive the thrill and intrigue of old time radio and watch the radio actors as they create those classic images in the minds of their listeners. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic of Sherlock Holmes live on stage.

Date & Time

May 29 - Jun. 14, 2025

Venue Details

Pond Playhouse

6 Parkhill Road
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3P 1R3 Pond Playhouse
Theatre Arts Guild

The Theatre Arts Guild is proud to be the country’s oldest community theatre with a record of continuous operation. The Guild was founded in 1931 (through a merger of the Little Theatre Movement and the Halifax Dramatic and Musical Club), and has presented entertainment each year since then.

“The Dover Road,” by A.A. Milne was the group’s first production in May of 1931, and was given at the Garrick Theatre (the present Neptune Theatre),  since the group did not have a permanent home. “Dover Road” was repeated for TAG’s 60th Anniversary in 1991.

Over the years, the Guild has had several homes and performed in many venues, including the Capitol Theatre, the former College Street School, and the gymnasium of HMCS Scotian and St. Patrick’s High School. In 1966 however, the Guild acquired a former church hall at 6 Parkhill Road and this property, renamed The Pond Playhouse, has been its home ever since.


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