Cast and crew members are front- Yani Harris, Scarlett Rose, Libby Johnson, Allison Busenbark, Scout Marsolf, Hayley Montgomery, and Keeli Hall; middle- Laney Crowder, Elijah Thompson, Mason Barger, Mason Brister, Ella Lacy, and Nove deBord; back- Noah Guerra, Cole McVay, Lorelei Long, Kenley Martin, Taylor Snell, Jaxton Shannon, and Raiden Stewart
Not pictured are Savanna York, Sonia O’Keeffe, Bentley Godfrey, Lucas Hutchens, and Wesley Pratt.
Get ready for mystery, romance, and a high-stakes battle of wits!
The legendary detective Sherlock Holmes is taking the stage in a thrilling adaptation of the classic 1899 play, “Sherlock Holmes,” to be presented by the Parke Heritage Drama Department.
Watch as Holmes races against time through the foggy streets of London to save a young woman from a sinister plot. But it won't be easy—he’s about to come face-to-face with his ultimate nemesis, the brilliant and dangerous Professor Moriarty.
The play is directed by Noah Guerra.
This mysterious production will be performed on Friday, April 10 at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 11 at 6:30 p.m. Both productions will be in the Parke Heritage High School Cafetorium.
Admission cost will be $5 and senior citizens and children under five are $3.
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