September 15th - November 6th

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The Story

Sherlock Holmes’ skills are put to the test when he goes head-to-head with his intellectual equal, criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty. After repeated attempts on his life, Holmes is rejoined by his recently married friend Dr. Watson and the two attempt to thwart the Professor’s plans on a continent-spanning theatrical adventure that takes the audience from the safety of Holmes’ flat at 221B Baker Street to the heights of Reichenbach Falls in Switzerland.

Content

Were it movie, Sherlock Holmes would be rated PG, with some coarse humor, theatrical violence, and adult situations.

Pricing

$43 A Level Seating / $39 B Level Seating / $29 C Level Seating

Show Times

All matinees start at 1 pm and all evening shows start at 8pm

Critical Praise for Sherlock Holmes and the Final Problem 

The world premiere of Oregon Cabaret Theatre's "Sherlock Holmes and The Final Problem" is equal parts homage to the well known sleuth and a brilliantly executed comedy adventure.

Madeline DeCourcey

Grants Pass Daily Courier

What’s the biggest mystery involving the famed sleuth Sherlock Holmes? The answer is simple: Why aren’t more of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories about the devilishly deductive British detective made into plays? Especially the way they’re adapted by Rick Robinson, who’s blending of two Holmes’ tales, “The Valley of Fear” and “The Final Problem,” is a thriller peppered with laughs.

Lee Juillerat

Klamath Falls Herald & News

No action adventure would be complete without impeccable fight scenes. And here the stage combat is epic. Five actors play out an eight-person showdown while aboard a train. You've got to see it to believe it.

Madeline DeCourcey

Grants Pass Daily Courier

It’s a mesmerizing production, with deft performances by five actors, including a trio who make frequent and often intentional comic character changes, along with mood-enhancing lighting and sound plus dazzling choreography.

Lee Juillerat

Klamath Falls Herald & News

Praise for Sherlock Holmes from Facebook 

"Sherlock Holmes and the Final Problem was hilarious, engaging and generously presented by a masterful cast. This was SO. MUCH. FUN!"

"It’s a great play—we saw it opening night, for the World Wide Debut! What a hoot! 😆🤣"

"Great Play! Just came home from it!"

"👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼"

"One of my favorite Cabaret shows! Worth it for the fighting alone!"

"Great play!💟"

"Just saw the show earlier today - loved it! The cast is amazing, with 5 of them taking on many roles (especially the woman)!"

"We enjoyed this show this past weekend. Great cast!"

"Great Show! Innovative Character/Costume Changes🤩"

"This was such an amazing performance!!! I can’t wait to go back!!!!"

Praise from Instagram:

"The show was INCREDIBLE!!! So happy to be there on opening night!!"

"so incredibly thankful to have been there for opening night ❤️ it was such an amazing show!"

"Epic is not an understatement! A show not to be missed."

"I attended today's performance and it was FABULOUS! As always, Oregon Cabaret puts on a wonderful performance! My family and I attend every year and love every minute of it!"

"Brilliant"

Google Review, 9/16/22

Loved the actors and it looked like it was easy to see and hear from the whole theater. It was great entertainment and enjoyed the brunch. Will do it again.

Google Review, 9/25/22

Meet the Cast

NATE CHEESEMAN

NATE CHEESEMAN

Sherlock Holmes

Previously at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival:
Sense and Sensibility (2018)

Galen Schloming

Galen Schloming

Dr. Watson

Previously at the Cabaret:
Baskerville, Sherlock Holmes & the Sign of the Four, Poirot: Murder on the Links, Rocky Horror Show, Double Trouble, Ali Baba, 'Swonderful

Tony Carter*

Tony Carter*

Inspector Mac & Many Others

Previously at the Cabaret:
Baskerville, Mamma Mia!, Pine Mountain Lodge, She Loves Me, Rocky Horrow Show, Bat Boy, Musical of Musicals

Mia Mekjian

Mia Mekjian

Mrs. Douglas & Many Others

Previously at the Cabaret:
Baskerville

Daniel Olson

Daniel Olson

Moriarity & Many Others

Previously at the Cabaret:
Daniel makes his Cabaret debut in The Final Problem