Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.
Fog rolls over London, the violin hums—and the calendar reads 1894. After three years presumed dead at Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes returns from his watery legend to face a new nemesis: Count Dracula, now threatening not only London, but the world. The world premiere of Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula at Chautauqua Playhouse runs October 17–November 9, and it’s a collision of razor logic and immortal hunger.
This original new play by local author John E. Lee reimagines the post-Reichenbach comeback as Holmes’s most impossible case. He’s joined by stalwarts Dr. Watson, Professor Van Helsing, and the indomitable Mina and Jonathan Harker—a cross-universe alliance that pits observation, courage, and folklore against a “client” who casts no reflection.
Expect Conan Doyle’s crisp wit fused with Stoker’s midnight pulse: mysterious crates, nocturnal carriages, crypt-cold clues—and the odd cape sweeping through corners you were sure were empty. The joy of Chautauqua’s intimate space is how close the evidence feels; you’ll catch every glance, footprint, and tremor when a crucifix meets the night air.
Dates: Oct 17–Nov 9 • Where: Chautauqua Playhouse • Why go: It’s Holmes’s mind vs. Dracula’s myth—elementary and eldritch at once. Bring a fellow sleuth (or a vampire devotee) and debate afterward whether logic alone can end the Count’s reign—or if the world will need a little garlic, too.