West Coast Premiere

Holmes & Watson

By Jeffrey Hatcher

Directed by David Ellenstein
EXTENDED through November 18th!


It’s Elementary!

This show will sell out quickly, so order your tickets now!!

Playwright Jeffrey Hatcher has conceived a masterful scenario in which three men claim to be the missing Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is called upon to do some sleuthing. Prepare yourself for a fast-paced, thrilling, suspenseful story that will keep you guessing. This West Coast premiere is a very worthy addition to the Sherlock Holmes canon and will challenge the most astute mystery buff.

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What the Critics Are Saying

  • This is one fun, surprising and smartly crafted show. At NCRT, artistic chief David Ellenstein directs the piece with a rich sense of atmosphere, capturing the chills and dry-as-sherry wit that courses through Hatcher’s work. Ellenstein’s seven-member cast also makes the play feel convincingly in-tune with the Conan Doyle universe, and manages to keep us guessing nonstop about their characters’ backgrounds and motives…I’ll bet a full house of Holmeses you won’t see where this is going.
    CRITIC'S CHOICE

    San Diego Union~Tribune, James Hebert

  • North Coast Rep's latest play, ‘Holmes & Watson’, is a cleverly written, intricate, plot-twisting mystery Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would be proud of.

    The Vista Press, TR Robertson

  • If you are a Sherlock Holmes fan of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his devilishly clever, pipe-smoking, violin-playing, sleuth then "Holmes & Watson", at NCRT is definitely the play for you. The cast is a knockout ensemble of top pro. It's not a case of whodunit? but how the 'dunit' was done! Mystery fans will love.

    Desert Local News, Jack Lyons

  • Devilishly clever, deftly directed, delightfully acted. Fasten your seatbelts and prepare for more twists and turns than a freeway detour.

    Christine Meyers, Critic

  • A fun-filled ‘whodunnit’ with more twists than a pretzel.

    Art Rocks 247

  • The show, which runs through November 18th, is a fast-paced, quick-witted guessing game. The clues are subtle and the dialogue, provocative. Just when you think you’ve gotten it figured out, a character will throw in a monkey wrench or a smoke rocket, as it were, and you’re back to scratching your head and wishing you had Dr. John Watson’s notebooks filled with his ‘accounts’.

    Jewish World, Eva Trieger

  • The suspenseful thriller, HOLMES AND WATSON, is a highly theatrical piece that challenges the intellect while it toys with the imagination. Under the astute direction of David Ellenstein at North Coast Rep, a solid cast of true professionals gives 100% to the creation of characters that hold you in their grip until the final blackout.

    San Diego Reader, Larry Steckling

  • Hatcher’s mystery is a head scratcher from start to finish and clever to boot. Hatcher’s story, under the deft direction of artistic director David Ellenstein who seems to relish in this type fun, makes “Holmes & Watson” a pleasant and aha gift to NCR’s patrons. As usual North Coast has a top notch and diversified cast and crew, to pull off this mystery caper.

    – Carol Davis, Critic

  • Everybody loves a good mystery. Here’s one that’s more than fun to watch – you’ll never see the solution coming.

    SDGLN, Jean Lowerison

  • This play will keep even the most avid fan guessing till the end ... filled with twists. If you think you have it, guess again. This is the mystery you should not miss. Best thriller I've seen this year!

    sdtheatrereviews.com, Kathy Carpenter

  • If you are a Sherlock Holmes fan of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his devilishly clever, pipe-smoking, violin-playing, sleuth then "Holmes & Watson", at NCRT is definitely the play for you. The cast is a knockout ensemble of top pro. It's not a case of whodunit? but how the 'dunit' was done! Mystery fans will love.

    – Desert Local News, Jack Lyons

  • Devilishly clever, deftly directed, delightfully acted. Fasten your seatbelts and prepare for more twists and turns than a freeway detour.

    – Christine Meyers, Critic

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