This book investigates the development of Sherlock Holmes adaptations in British theatre since the turn of the millennium. Sherlock Holmes has become a cultural phenomenon all over again in the twenty-first century, as a result of the television series
Sherlock
and
Elementary
, and films like
Mr Holmes
and the Guy Ritchie franchise starring Robert Downey Jr. In the light of these new interpretations, British theatre has produced timely and topical responses to developments in the screen Sherlocks’ stories. Moreover, stage Sherlocks of the last three decades have often anticipated the knowing, metafictional tropes employed by screen adaptations. This study traces the recent history of Sherlock Holmes in the theatre, about which very little has been written for an academic readership. It argues that the world of Sherlock Holmes is conveyed in theatre by a variety of games that activate new modes of audience engagement.
Poore
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1. Chapter 1.- 2. Chapter 2.- 3. Chapter 3.- 4. Chapter 4.- 5. Chapter 5.- 6. Chapter 6.- 7. Chapter 7.- 8. Chapter 8.- 9. Chapter 9.- Works Cited.
Benjamin Poore
is Lecturer in Theatre at the University of York. He is the author of
Heritage
,
Nostalgia and Modern British Theatre
(Palgrave, 2011) and
Theatre & Empire
(Palgrave, 2016). He is the author of numerous articles on the adaptation and afterlives of Victorian fiction on screen and stage.