The Singular Exploits of Sherlock Holmes, June 26

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: probably South Norwood’s most famous resident

Celebrating one of South Norwood’s most famous residents, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and his creation, Sherlock Holmes, the Stanley People’s Initiative is staging The Singular Exploits of Sherlock Holmes by the Don’t Go Into The Cellar theatre company, at Stanley Halls on Friday, June 26 as part of the Croydon Heritage Festival.

The one-night-only performance is an affectionate one-man homage to the world’s greatest detective that includes quick costume changes, wry humour and plenty of audience interaction.

The performance begins at 7.45pm, and tickets cost £11.

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