![]() We nearly have enough funding! Thank you in advance for doing your part to make the show available to the hearing-impaired. All it takes is your help to get us to that level. Transcript We need your help with transcripts – and we're almost there: if we can reach the $100 level on Patreon, we'll have enough funds to afford a proper transcription service for each episode. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323). And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable. Please subscribe on the podcast provider of your choosing:iTunes, RadioPublic, GooglePlay, Soundcloud, Stitcher, iHeartRadio or Spreaker - or perhaps another we haven't listed here - and be kind enough to leave a rating and review for the show. Please support our sponsors by visiting their sites: Wessex Press The Baker Street Journal Links This episode: /ihose140 Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Elusive Ear The Purple Rose Theatre Company David MacGregor Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at /flipsherlock as well as through our accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors. And don't forget to try your hand at the latest Canonical Couplet, as long as you're a Patron of the Arts. Holmes and Miss Adler had fallen in love at first sight and she promptly moved in with Holmes and Watson at 221B Baker Street. ![]() However, reports of her death were greatly exaggerated. Directed by Guy Sanville and holding previews on March 29, the play opens to the public on April 6, 2018. For Sherlock Holmes, Irene Adler was always the woman, but at the end of A Scandal in Bohemia Dr. ![]() David doesn't give away the plot, but he did tell us that Oscar Wilde, Vincent van Gough and others find themselves in the presence of the great detective, and the result is a mixture of comedy, tragedy, romance, adventure and more. David's latest work is an intriguing tale called Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Elusive Ear. He has written for the stage and film and his inspiration includes Shakespeare, Dickens, and of course, Conan Doyle. In this episode, we spoke with playwright David MacGregor, who is a resident artist at Jeff Daniels' Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea, Michigan. Holmes and Watson investigate at night, during which a snake enters Helen’s bedroom through a ventilator. Holmes learns that, as long as neither daughter marries, Helen’s stepfather will inherit his full annuity. Since that time, the great detective has been portrayed countless times by hundreds of actors in big productions from the West End to Broadway, as well as in community theaters everywhere. Helen moves into the bedroom of her sister, who was killed before her wedding two years earlier. "Has anything escaped me?" Sherlock Holmes has been associated with the stage since Charles Brookfield was the first to play the character in Under the Clock in 1893.
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