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Directed by BRENDON FOX

Laugh at danger. With equal parts comedy and adventure, Baskerville’s fast-moving, pulse-pounding and murderously funny ride plays out in grand scale, proving just how far from elementary the truth can be. The world’s favorite detective returns in the most famous case of his career. This time it’s the gloomy and foreboding world of fog, quicksand, moors and monsters that combine to create a dizzying web of clues. Sherlock Holmes and his faithful companion Dr. Watson must unravel them quickly if they hope to save the latest heir to the Baskerville fortune from a centuries-old curse. Grab your deerstalker and cape — the play’s afoot!

"Ingeniously funny ... will keep you guessing until the curtain call." — Broadway World

 

ADVISORY: Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery is appropriate for adults and young people ages 11 and up. It's a thrilling whodunit, so there's talk of murder and mayhem, but no graphic violence and just mild adult language.

RUNNING TIME: The show runs approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes, including one intermission.

Brian Owen

Jun 9, 2017, 16:25 PM
Role : Actor One
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Mr. Owen is thrilled to come back home to his Baskerville family, this time in Cincinnati. He was recently seen in Camelot with Robert Sean Leonard at Westport Country Playhouse, and worked previously with director Brendon Fox in Peter and the Starcatcher at PlayMakers Repertory Company in North Carolina. New York credits include Never Have I Ever (TinyRhino at Joe’s Pub) and Lisa and Leonardo. Regional credits include Sweeney Todd, South Pacific, Both Your Houses, The Matchmaker and Sense and Sensibility (with Jon Jory at Actors Theatre of Louisville). He’s been in A Midsummer Night’s Dream too many times to count. Film and television credits include Hack My Life on TruTV, Never Caesar: Make Rome Great Again, Stages of Stanley and Cinnamon Roll. He is a member of the collective Never Caesar whose viral video Trump-rested Development was featured by Time magazine, Slate and Vulture. His favorite role is husband to his wife Nicole. He holds an MFA from FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training. He is a proud member of AEA and Team Boals. Visit www.briandouglasowen.com. Twitter: @bistrowen
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