ELEMENTARY: Kesselofski and Fiske's Hound of the Baskervilles
Kesselofski and Fiske present a tale of murder, intrigue, cunning and mystery, loosely-based on the novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
What had it been, looming through the darkness on the moors of Dartmoor, that could have inspired such terror in a man that he died of fright?
Was it, as the local people believed, a hideous hound of hell?
Or was it a creature of infinite patience and cunning, with a smiling face and a murderous heart...?
"Returning to the Drum for the tenth year running we are delighted to be repeating our own personal favourite, The Hound of the Baskervilles," says John Fiske.
"Set on a gloomy Dartmoor, with 47 characters (not including the dog), scary music, spooky theatrical effects, some very dodgy accents, and a plot twist that would make Sir Arthur Conan Doyle turn in his grave, it is a must for Sherlock Holmes fans and Kesselofski and Fiske fans alike.
"You may have read the book, but be warned, you know nothing!"
The show opens tomorrow and runs until Sunday, December 20. Box Office: 01752 267222.