Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes

When a well-known woman dies under suspicious circumstances, the case quickly seems to be solved. The culprit seems to have been found and everything points to a logical, conclusive story. But Sherlock Holmes is not satisfied with that. His instinct tells him there is more going on. Together with Dr. Watson, he delves deeper into the case.

What starts as an apparently clear mystery quickly turns into a web of hidden motives, secrets and personal interests. Behind every alibi lies a new question and every clue leads to an unexpected twist. As Holmes and Watson unravel the puzzle piece by piece, it becomes clear that there is more to this case than just a crime. Old feelings, unspoken desires and unexpected connections make the mystery more personal than Holmes would like.

The audience is challenged to participate in the puzzle themselves: which clues really matter? Who speaks the truth and who hides something? How well do we actually know the people around us?

Sherlock Holmes is a compelling detective full of tension, humor and intrigue, an evening of theater that keeps you on the edge of your seat and continues to haunt you for a long time to come.

As Sherlock Holmes himself says: “How many times have I told you that when you have ruled out the impossible, what remains – no matter how unlikely – must be the truth.”

The only question is: Can you find the truth before Sherlock Holmes does?

Blind interpreter
The 3 p.m. performance is also accessible to audiences with a visual impairment. A blind interpreter from Komt het Zien! provides live audio description. Only blind and partially sighted people can hear this via wireless headphones. Beforehand, the blind interpreter also provides additional explanation about the decor and costumes and there is a meet & feel introduction.

To reserve a ticket with audio description and the meet & feel introduction, it is possible to select tickets yourself during the ordering process. Then choose 'Ticket with Blind Interpreter'. Or call the theater box office: 040 - 253 35 78. Places have also been reserved for people with a visual impairment that cannot be reserved online. You can also contact this telephone number for more information.

This is what visually impaired people have said before:
“The blind interpreter lent his eyes to me for a moment.”
“I don't see a thing and yet I have seen everything.”

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