Sherlock Holmes and the Study in Scarlet
Adapted by Rick Robinson
Based on the mystery “A Study in Scarlet” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
September 13th - November 3rd
The next Cabaret Sherlock Holmes adventure takes us back to the very beginning. It’s 1881, Doctor John Watson has returned to London after serving in the Second Anglo-Afghan War and is looking for a place to live. An old friend tells him that a consulting detective - Sherlock Holmes - is looking for someone to split the rent at a flat at 221B Baker Street. The resulting arrangement plunges the new duo headlong into one of Sherlock Holmes’ most devilish mysteries!
Content Guide
If Sherlock Holmes were a movie, it would be rated PG-13 due to adult situations, discussion of murder and comic violence.
Pricing
Monday - Thursday pricing - $46 A Level Seating / $42 B Level Seating / $32 C Level Seating
Friday-Sunday pricing - $49 A Level Seating / $46 B Level Seating / $32 C Level Seating
Sherlock Holmes and the Study in Scarlet," which opened Friday and runs through Nov. 3, is OCT Managing Director Rick Robinson's third swing at a Holmes story adaptation. And once again, he hits it out of the park.
Praise for the show on our Facebook page:
"This performance was so creative, funny and engaging. Some of the scenes were so surprising and imaginative. It was definitely one if the best I’ve seen there. Great job to all the actors and the backstage support!"
"Wonderful show....we were thoroughly entertained. Stellar cast and excellent production! "
"great show"
"Such an entertaining show. Congratulations to all involved."
"Great show! Loved it!"
"We saw Sherlock last night (9/16) and were totally entertained. so thrilling and funny. Super cast and support crew. Congratulations and enjoy a great run."
"The Best play"
"Just saw the show tonight and it was incredible! The set is amazing and the acting superb. Thanks for another wonderful show!"
"This show is visually thrilling, dramatically exciting , and hilariously funny!!… and yes, all of that in a perfectly written and directed production!"
"Rick Robinson is a freakin genius. I Absolutely loved the Sherlock Holmes play!!"
"This was a great show !! And quite funny as well!!!! We all enjoyed it!!!"
"Was a very very enjoyable show!"
"This was a great show !! And quite funny as well!!!! We all enjoyed it!!!"
"This was a great show. So enjoyable."
"Stage Joy and Laughter!"
"Brilliantly directed, written performed, and all of the effects from lighting, projections, set design, costumes and wigs were awesome! Don’t miss this one!"
"Congratulations to Rick Robinson and the entire team behind this fantastic piece of theater!"
"Gotta see it. It solidified the Cab as a lynchpin of our theatre world"
Nick Ferrucci*
Sherlock Holmes
This is Nick's Oregon Cabaret debut!
Other productions: Submarine in A View from the Bridge (OSF); Drew in Redwood (Portland Center Stage); Dennis in The Play That Goes Wrong, De Guice in Cyrano (Sierra Repertory Theatre); Dean/Devin in Gloria (Profile Theatre); Robert in Boeing Boeing, Willum in The Nerd (Maples Repertory)
Galen Schloming
Dr. John Watson
Previously at the Cabaret: John Watson in Baskerville, John Watson in Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of the Four, John Watson in Sherlock Holmes and the Final Problem, Brad Majors in The Rocky Horror Show ’17-’19, US Anthony in Sweeney Todd, Jack Renauld in Poirot: The Murder on the Links; Chip in Ali Baba, Harold in S’wonderful, Bobby Martin in Double Trouble.
Other productions: Shakespeare in Something Rotten (Lakewood Theatre); Jamison in Double Threat Trio (Broadway Rose); Nathan Anderson in Shenandoah (Marriott Theatre); Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet (Central Coast Shakespeare); Mrs. Bumbrake in Peter and the Starcatcher, Paco in Mac of La Mancha (Pacific Conservatory Theatre); Goro in Madame Butterfly (Rogue Opera); Dick Trevor in Lady Be Good, Tom Trainor in No No Nanette, Marcellus Washburn in The Music Man (The Shedd Institute); Astor in Peter and the Starcatcher (Metropolis Theatre).
Tony Carter*
Actor 4
Previously at the Cabaret: Chris in The Play that Goes Wrong, Assistant Director for A Christmas Carol, Mac in Sherlock Holmes and The Final Problem, Keno in The Full Monty, Sky in Mamma Mia!, Kodaly in She Loves Me, Sir Henry in Baskerville, Brent in Pine Mountain Lodge ‘16, Rocky in The Rocky Horror Show ’16 and ’17, Rick Taylor in Bat Boy, Billy in Musical of Musicals the Musical.
Other productions: Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast (Drury Lane Theatre); Dr. Mesmer in Mesmerized (Chicago Children’s Theatre); Oliver in As You Like It (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre & Milwaukee Rep); Freddy in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Actors Theatre of Indiana).
Mia Mekjian
Actor 3
Previously at the Cabaret: Actor in Baskerville, Actor in Sherlock Holmes And The Final Problem.
Other productions: Rose in Lumberjacks in Love (Great American Melodrama); Ensemble in Bright Star (PCPA); Ensemble in Cinderella (Sierra Repertory Theatre); Beehive (SLO Repertory Theatre).
Dan Olson
Actor 5
Previously at the Cabaret: US Harold/US Reg in The Full Monty, Professor Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes and the Final Problem, US George in Kinky Boots, Major Blunt in Poirot: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
Other productions: Cole in Keely & Du (Ashland Contemporary Theatre); Frank in Universal Monsters Live (Universal Studios Japan); Dan Lucey in Jericho (NYFringe), Henry in The Brothers Booth (Speakeasy Dollhouse), Lurch in The Addams Family (Phoenix Productions), Davis in Someone To Belong To (The PIT) - TV/Film: Edward in Death and the Maiden (Joy Yang); Jammer in Mulligan (Ryan Rossell); Sergei Korolev in American Genius (NatGeo); Steadman in The Blacklist (NBC Universal); FBI #1 in Mr. Robot (USA); Bernard in Mortuary (Mazama Productions).