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Creswell Crags
Saturday 22 August 2020 | (5.30pm doors open) 7pm - 9pm
Adult £17 / Child £10 / Family (2 Adults & 2 Children) £48 / Family (1 Adult & 3 Children) £42
Chapterhouse Theatre and Creswell Crags present an open air performance of Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles.
Somewhere out in the desolate moors of Devon, something evil is afoot. As death stalks the wealthy Baskerville family, talk of a centuries-old curse sends the family into panic when Sherlock Holmes arrives to investigate. The enormous pawprints of a hound are discovered near the recently deceased body of Sir Charles Baskerville, whose face bears the expression of abject horror. But could tales of a gigantic, supernatural hound be anything other than local superstition? Join Chapterhouse as Laura Turner's adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel returns to the open-air stage for an evening of shock and suspense…
Please bring your own rugs or low backed seating. Picnics welcomed. Refreshments will be available from the café at Creswell Crags before the performance.
The performance area is grassy, but level, and is accessible.
Suitable for the whole family.
Please note that the performance is entirely open air and the weather will be taken into account. It will still go ahead in the rain, unless conditions are ruled too bad for it to continue. In such a situation an announcement will be made via email and social media, and refunds offered. If no announcement is made, assume the performance is going ahead and refunds will not be available.
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