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A collection of twelve short stories featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Holmes uses his keen observation and deduction skills to solve a range of mysteries, from theft to murder, cementing his place as an iconic figure in detective fiction. Beautifully narrated for Krity by Ekta Misra. Visit https://krity.app/ for more books and to become a narrator. Follow us on Instagram @krity.app and stay updated with the latest releases.
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Someone New Theatre Company presents a dramatised audiobook of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's twelve beloved stories featuring the most famous consultant detective of all time – Sherlock Holmes! This adaptation, with a cast of Australian actors bringing these stories to life, includes sound effects and all the original twists and turns. It was produced during the pandemic with the aim of giving artists a platform to continue creating during lockdowns.
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A concoction of twelve stories, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is the third book in the original Sherlock Holmes series. It shadows the experiences of detective Sherlock Holmes, an enigmatic genius, as he tries to unravel the mystery of each investigation he partakes in. Set in late 19th century London, the novel not only creates a successful mystery plot, but also circulates through real locations including Hyde Park, the river Thames, St George’s Church in Hanover Square, as well as add ...
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Thank you for listening to the Someone New Theatre Company podcast production of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Our actors and production team have worked tirelessly to bring these stories to you, and we hope that you have enjoyed listening to them as much as we have enjoyed making them. This production was directed by Gracie Rogers with Joanna…
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Holmes and Watson go with Violet to the Copper Beeches to find out what the Rucastle family have to hide. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, O. French as Violet Hunter, B. Kay as Jephro Rucastle, D. Donaldson as Toller and J. Laker as Mrs Toller. The production is directed by G…
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Holmes and Watson travel to the Black Swan Hotel to meet with Violet to find out more about her employment with the Rucastle family at the Copper Beeches. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, O. French as Violet Hunter, B. Kay as Jephro Rucastle and Ulli as Carlo the Mastiff. The…
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A young woman named Violet Hunter visits Holmes, asking whether she should accept a job as a governess. She is enticed by the phenomenal salary and the employer, Jephro Rucastle, seems pleasant enough, yet Miss Hunter has her suspicions. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, O. Fr…
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Holmes and Watson set out to find clues on the disappearance of the gems from the Beryl Coronet. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, P. Canlan as Alexander Holder and M. Rogers as Mary Holder. The production is directed by G. Rogers with J. Lusty, adapted for audio by E. Bradfor…
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A banker named Alexander Holder asks Holmes for help in recovering gems that were stolen from one of the most valuable public possessions in existence, the Beryl Coronet. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, P. Canlan as Alexander Holder, C. Hiscock as Arthur Holder, M. Rogers as…
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Inspector Lestrade calls on Holmes with the final piece of the puzzle in the case of Lord St. Simon's missing wife, Hatty. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, C. Rawson as Lord St. Simon, E. Hardiman as Hatty Doran, S. Sully as Francis "Frank" Moulton and M. Young as Inspector L…
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Holmes is sought out by a gentleman of high rank in society, Lord Robert St. Simon, to investigate the disappearance of his wife, Hatty. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, C. Punch as Page Boy and C. Rawson as Lord St. Simon. The production is directed by G. Rogers with J. Lust…
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Victor Hatherley, a hydraulic engineer, recounts the strange happenings of the night before, first to Watson who dresses the stump where Hatherley's thumb has been cut off, and then to Holmes himself. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, C. Hiscock as Victor Hatherley, N. Barker-…
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Holmes and Watson go to Stoke Moran to inspect the manor carefully for clues. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, K. Nethercote as Helen Stoner and T. Dimmick as Driver. The production is directed by G. Rogers with J. Lusty, adapted for audio by E. Bradford and M. van der Bijl a…
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A young woman named Helen Stoner fears that her life is being threatened and seeks out Holmes' help. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, K. Nethercote as Helen Stoner, O. French as Julia Stoner and S. Sully as Dr Grimesby Roylott. The production is directed by G. Rogers with J. …
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Holmes and Watson set out to determine how the jewel travelled from the Countess of Morcar's hotel room to the goose's crop. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, P. Canlan as Mr Windigate, T. Dimmick as Mr Breckinridge, J. Lukins as James Ryder, S. Lekkas as Maggie Ryder and M. W…
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Holmes is spending his Christmas holidays baffled by a battered old hat and a goose on the loose. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson and G. Shawcross as Commissionaire Peterson. The production is directed by G. Rogers with J. Lusty, adapted for audio by E. Bradford and M. van de…
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Holmes and Watson visit Mrs St. Clair, the wife of the man whose disappearance they are investigating. Holmes’ initial thoughts are proven wrong by a letter from the 'missing' man, leading him to interrogate a beggar in a prison cell. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, E. Wood …
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A friend of Watson’s, who is addicted to opium, has gone missing. While searching for him, Watson is surprised to find Holmes undercover at an opium den, trying to get information to solve a different case about a man who has disappeared. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, G. P…
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A young gentleman named John Openshaw recounts a strange tale to Holmes and Watson involving orange pips and asks for help solving the mystery behind the deaths of his uncle and father. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, B. Leeks as John Openshaw and B. Kay as Joseph Openshaw. …
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Holmes and Watson, accompanied by Inspector Lestrade, visit the scene of the crime. Holmes gathers enough clues to convict a man of murder. Will he confess? This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, M. Young as Inspector Lestrade, C. Punch as Hotel Waiter and G. Shawcross as John Turn…
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Inspector Lestrade summons Holmes to Herefordshire, where a local landowner has been murdered. The deceased's estranged son is strongly implicated. Holmes quickly determines that a mysterious third man may be responsible for the crime. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, G. Perk…
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Mary Sutherland, a woman with a substantial income from the interest on a fund set up for her, asks Holmes to find out more about the disappearance of her mysterious fiancé, Hosmer Angel. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, L. Gracey as Mary Sutherland and M. Bradford as James W…
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This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, J. Lukins as Detective Peter Jones, F. Preston as Mr Merryweather and J. Emond as John Clay. The production is directed by G. Rogers with J. Lusty, adapted for audio by E. Bradford and M. van der Bijl and produced by Someone New Theatre Compan…
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This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, P. Canlan as Jabez Wilson, J. Emond as "Vincent Spaulding" and M. Young as Duncan Ross. The production is directed by G. Rogers with J. Lusty, adapted for audio by E. Bradford and M. van der Bijl and produced by Someone New Theatre Company. So…
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Holmes and Watson go to Briony Lodge with a foolproof plan to find the location of the photograph. But the game is afoot and Holmes may have met his match. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherlock Holmes, S. J. Nicholls as Dr John H. Watson, J. Hutchinson as Irene Adler, D. Ifandoudas as the Lady’s Maid, N. Goodwin as Man Stree…
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Dr John H. Watson returns to 221B Baker Street to visit his old friend, Sherlock Holmes. A mysterious visitor comes to ask Holmes for help in acquiring photographic evidence of a previous relationship with Irene Adler, a former American opera singer, that could change the history of Europe. This episode features the voices of S. Georgiadis as Sherl…
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V. THE FIVE ORANGE PIPS When I glance over my notes and records of the Sherlock Holmescases between the years '82 and '90, I am faced by so many whichpresent strange and interesting features that it is no easymatter to know which to choose and which to leave. Some, however,have already gained publicity through the papers, and others havenot offered…
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