Musical (1988)


Musique: Leslie Bricusse
Paroles: Leslie Bricusse
Livret: Leslie Bricusse
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What appears at first to be the final confrontation between master detective Sherlock Holmes and his perennial arch-enemy, Professor Moriarty, proves to be more than even Holmes bargained for as he finds himself facing an old-but-new enemy in the delicious and vengeful form of Moriarty's brilliant and beautiful daughter Bella, whose determination to outwit and destroy the great detective is even greater than that of her father.

The play opens after Professor Moriarty's death and Sherlock Holmes' miraculous return to life. As Dr. Watson and Mrs. Hudson describe the many eccentricities on their friend ("Sherlock Holmes"), we find that Holmes is, to Watson's disbelief, missing Moriarty. ("Without Him There Can Be No Me"). Holmes is quickly assured that there is plenty of work left for him in London ("Anything You Want To Know") ("London is London"), and he is temporarily reassured.

But a meeting with the Beautiful Bella Spellgrove (the daughter of Professor Moriarty). Watson, though married, is immediately taken with her beauty ("Her Face"). Though Holmes is not as immediately smitten, he is drawn into a battle of wits of sort when Bella accuses him of hiding behind Watson's 'loveable moose' so that he can feel better about himself ("Men Like You"), which she claims as a great annoyance to women of her intelligence. We then see Mrs. Hudson lamenting the hardships in her own life, as a widow forced to rent rooms to lodgers to make ends meet ("A Lousy Life").

Act Two opens with a desperate search for Bella, as Holmes is afraid that by losing her he loses the last link to Moriarty, a connection he still misses terribly ("I Shall Find Her"). But, unbeknownst to Holmes, Bella and her mother, Mrs. Moriarty (who was a trained Italian opera singer before her marriage) are plotting to bring 'death and disgrace' to Holmes as revenge for killing Professor Moriarty ("Vendetta"). Bella is successfully able to frame Holmes for murder when he is found inside an attic locked on the inside with a sword and a stabbed body lying in front of him. Although Holmes protests that the victim's cause of death was diphtheria, not the multiple stab wounds, he soon finds himself on the run from Inspector Lestrade ("Sherlock Holmes (Reprise)"). Furious with himself for falling into the trap, Holmes curses women and their affect on the workings of the mind. Despite this, he cannot stop himself from thinking about Bella ("No Reason"). While Watson reminisces about his old days in the military, ("Halcyon Days"), Bella realizes that she may need Sherlock Holmes more than she cares to admit ("Without Him There Can Be No Me (Reprise)"). Holmes, meanwhile, has disguised himself and hidden amongst the poor of London ("Apples 'n' Pears"). The people of London, however, are distracted from the 'problem' of Sherlock Holmes when rumors begin to leak out that Moriarty is back ("We Shall Find Her"). Revitalized by the news and the prospect of a true mental battle, Holmes prepares himself for a sparring with Moriarty ("My Incomparable Best").

Bella imagines that she sees her father, and tells him not to appear to her unless he can stay ("A Million Years Ago, Or Was It Yesterday?"). She and Holmes are reunited, and they both admit their attraction and that, as a pair, they would never be bored, as they bring out the best in each other ("The Best of You, The Best of Me"). Holmes is able to prove that he was not, in fact the killer, and he is finally able to fill the gap that Professor Moriarty left in his life ("Finale- Sherlock Holmes").


The musical opened on 22 October 1988 at the Northcott Theatre, in Exeter, England, and ran for a limited season of five weeks. It then played at the Cambridge Theatre on Seven Dials in London's Covent Garden area from 24 April 1989 to 8 July 1989. During this time there were tube strikes (public transport) which Ron Moody worked into the script through ad-libs.

A revival tour (in a slightly revised version) opened at the Bristol Old Vic on 16 March 1993 with Robert Powell in the title role, Roy Barraclough as Watson and Louise English as Bella Spellgrove.

In April 2013 Leslie Bricusse worked with the Morphic Graffiti theatre company to revise and revamp the show within a Victorian Music Hall setting at Hoxton Hall in London, which is, itself a 145 year old grade II listed Music Hall Theatre. The revised version, entitled 'The Revenge of Sherlock Holmes' included some new material never previously performed. This new version opened to critical acclaim.

Sherlock Holmes: The Musical was at least the second musical to be based on Sherlock Holmes, after Baker Street in 1965. It is also one of over 50 stage productions based on the Holmes character; see adaptations of Sherlock Holmes.


Act I
Sherlock Holmes "Watson, Mrs. Hudson, Higgins, Irregulars & Company"
Without Him, There Can Be No Me "Holmes, Watson"
Anything You Want to Know "Irregulars"
Look Around You (Revival Cast Only - Robert Powell) "Holmes, Watson, Lestrade"
London Is London "Wiggins, Mossop, Bella & Company"
Her Face "Watson"
Men Like You "Holmes, Bella"
A Lousy Life "Mrs. Hudson"
I Shall Find Her "Holmes, Bella, Watson, Wiggins, Irregulars & Company"

Act II
Vendetta "Bella, Mrs. Moriarty"
Sherlock Holmes (Reprise) "Watson, Mrs Hudson, Wiggins, Irregulars & Company"
No Reason "Holmes"
Halcyon Days "Watson, Boffy"
Without Him, There Can Be No Me (Reprise) "Bella"
The Lord Abides In London (Revival Cast) "Bella, Salvation Army, Irregulars"
Down the Apples 'n' Pears "Costermonger, Bella & Company"
We Shall Find Her "Men"
My Incomparable Best (Revival Cast)
A Million Years Ago - Or Was It Yesterday? "Bella, Moriarty"
The Best Of You, The Best Of Me "Holmes, Bella"
Finale - Sherlock Holmes "Company"

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Version 1

Sherlock Holmes: The Musical (1989-04-Cambridge Theatre-London)

Type de série: West End Transfer
Théâtre: Cambridge Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 2 mois 2 semaines
Nombre : 97 représentations
Première Preview : Inconnu
Première: 24 April 1989
Dernière: 08 July 1989
Mise en scène : George Roman
Chorégraphie : Christine Cartwright
Producteur :
Star(s) :
Avec: Ron Moody (Sherlock Holmes), Derek Waring {Dr. Watson), Liz Robertson (Bella Moriarty), Julia Nelson (Mrs Hudson), Roger Llewellyn {Inspector Lestrade), Eileen Battye (Mrs Moriarty) John Gower
Commentaires : Originally produced at the Northcott Theatre, Exeter, this was not a success

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