What's on in Abbott Street

Dorset, England

Abbott Street sits quietly in Dorset where the pace is gentle enough to spot a cat crossing the road without flinching. We don't have a long list of venues on our facts sheet, but that just means you'll find the local community hall or a pop-up market down the lane before your tea gets cold. The village shop often hosts its own little gatherings and there's usually a fairground ride set up near the green if the weather permits. You won't need to hunt for entertainment because Abbott Street keeps its neighbours entertained with simple, reliable fun right on our doorstep.

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Sherlock Holmes & The Sign Of Four – A radio play live on stageFree! (worth double-checking)
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Sherlock Holmes & The Sign Of Four – A radio play live on stage

Online Ticket £27.60 (includes £2.60 online booking fee) Box Office Ticket £26 Bookings over £20 made through the Box Office will incur a £1 booking fee per transaction (not per ticket) Please note: all sales are final – there are no refunds or exchanges   Sherlock Holmes & The Sign Of Four By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Adapted by Martin Parsons A radio play live on stage! Starring Colin Baker (Doctor Who, The Brothers) as Sherlock Holmes & Terry Molloy (The Archers, Davros) as Dr Watson   After their hugely successful portrayals as SHERLOCK HOLMES & DOCTOR WATSON in The Hound Of The Baskervilles, COLIN BAKER (Doctor Who, The Brothers) & TERRY MOLLOY (The Archers, Doctor Who) are back on stage in another classic adventure for the world’s only consulting detective! What has become of Captain Morstan and why does his daughter now receive a valuable pearl every year from an anonymous benefactor? What begins as a curious puzzle soon becomes a terrifying murder hunt, with the discovery of a missing fortune, a locked room and the murdered body of Bartholomew Sholto – but who committed these heinous, inexplicable crimes and how do they involve a map of the far-off Agra Fort? The case of The Sign Of Four stretches all of Sherlock Holmes’ powers of deduction in a mystery that was born in war-torn India and now stalks Victorian London, fuelled by the vengeance of a seemingly unstoppable, cut-throat band.

Tue 14 AprThe Tivoli Theatre(1.5mi)

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