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William Gillette as Sherlock Holmes
November 10, 2011 by CPH Education Department in Ken Ludwig's The Game's Afoot
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had killed off Sherlock Holmes in 1893, but soon found himself in need of money to build a new home. A new play about the detective seemed a surefire success, and Doyle wrote a script featuring Holmes and Watson in their early years. When Doyle’s dramaturgy proved lacking, Gillette was hired to do the job.
Gillette’s script combined elements from several of Doyle's stories, but when his version premiered in 1899, Gillette made Holmes his own. Many things we think of as ‘classic Holmes’ are, in fact, Gillette’s doing. Conan Doyle’s Holmes was an intellect-heavy "machine rather than a man," but Gillette’s Holmes was daring, and emotionally expressive. He sported a deerstalker cap on stage, as was featured in... more
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