THE SECRET OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (BEST OF FRINGE): 75% – BITTERSWEET

“The Secret of Sherlock Holmes” part of Best of Fringe at Theatre Asylum. Credit: Company.

SWEET
Other attempts have gone deeper and more cogently into the “secret,” but playwright Jeremy Paul creates an entertaining hour by stitching together bits of recognizable Sherlockiana to set up his theory.
Dany Margolies – LA Weekly

SWEET
Their accents and costumes are impeccable. Their chemistry is obvious. The story is shocking and thought-provoking.
Bob Leggett – LA Examiner

BITTERSWEET
What the presentation lacked in outward intimacy, it thrived in skillful, quiet detail in the exact manner so characteristic of the hero/anti-hero we have all come to know over the years.
Tracey Paleo – LA Theatre Review

BITTER
But if you already know your Conan Doyle, there’s very little here to interest when the actors themselves aren’t the big draw.
Sharon Perlmutter – Talkin’ Broadway

SWEET
This production satisfies on so many levels that is serves as a testament to the talents of Korangy, his actors, and the playwright himself.
Ernest Kearney – Working Author

THE SECRET OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
Presented by Combined Artform
Part of Best of Fringe
At Theatre Asylum
6320 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles
Playing July 7, 20, 29, 2012
Tickets: $15

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Colin Mitchell About the Author: COLIN MITCHELL: Actor/Writer/Director/Producer/Father, award-winning playwright and screenwriter, Broadway veteran, Marvel comics scribe, Van Morrison disciple, Zen-Catholic, a proud U.S. Army Brat conceived in Scotland and born in Frankfurt, Germany, currently living in Los Angeles and doing his best to piss off as many people as possible.

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