The Cast
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Cast, left to right:
Rayah Martin of Manchester CT as Helen / Julia Stonor
Neil Myers originally from London, England now in Old Lyme CT as Sherlock
Holmes
Rick Bean of New Haven as Dr. Watson
John Hajnal of Old Saybrook as Announcer, Billy, Dr. Roylott and Sound
Effects
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The East Haddam Economic Development Commission
and
THE EAST HADDAM STAGE COMPANY
PRESENT A 30 MINUTE LIVE-ACTION RADIO DRAMA
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Speckled Band by William Gillette
The East Haddam Stage Company returns for our 6th summer season of live
theater at Gillette Castle State Park!
Back by popular demand is our 30-minute live-action 1930 'radio' mystery
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Speckled Band
Playing on the outdoor stage at Gillette Castle State Park, 67 River Road,
East Haddam CT
Saturdays and Sundays at 1:00pm and again at 2:30pm from July 5th through
August 10th, 2014
Free and open to the public.
Bring a lawn chair and or picnic and blanket and we'll take you back in
time to William Gillette's first radio broadcast mystery, replete with
sound effects and audience participation!
Saturday and Sunday afternoons
July 5 - Aug 10, 2014
1:00pm and 2:30pm
Live Outdoors at Gillette Castle!
67 River Road
East Haddam, CT
Admission: Free - Bleacher seating or bring a blanket or chair
Cast:
- Sherlock Holmes: Neil Myers
- Dr. Watson: Rick Bean
- Helen / Julia Stonor: Rayah Martin
- Announcer / Sound Effects / Billy / Dr. Roylott: John Hajnal
Adapted and Directed by Kandie Carle
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A Scene from a past performance. Left to right are Jamie MacKenzie of East Haddam as sound effects, Billy the page, Announcer and Dr. Roylott.
Rick Bean of New Haven is the tall fellow and plays Dr. Watson
Next to him in the rocking black vest is Len Fredericks of East Berlin as Sherlock Holmes
And the lady is Libby Miserendino of Southbury as Helen and Julia Stonor.
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Gillette Castle Map:
Please note that there is a detour if coming across the bridge at
Goodspeed landing. Best to go across and down from Portland, or across the
river from Old Saybrook to Old Lyme and up Rte 156
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