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Fremantle, Archery Team on ‘Moriarty’ Series on Sherlock Holmes Foe

Fremantle, Archery Team on ‘Moriarty’ Series on Sherlock Holmes Foe

Fremantle and British production firm Archery Pictures (Is This Thing On?, Riviera, Fate: The Winx Saga), the company of producer Kris Thykier, will collaborate on a new original crime drama series with the working title Moriarty, written by Chris Cornwell (A Discovery of Witches, Strike Back) and Oliver Lansley (Where’s Wanda?, Flack). Archery and Fremantle will co-produce the show “inspired by” Professor James Moriarty, the fictional character created by Arthur Conan Doyle as the formidable archenemy of Sherlock Holmes. The partners described the project as “a modern reinvention of the crime procedural, based on the most famous villain in all of detective fiction.” A synopsis reads: “James Moriarty is a Professor of Criminal Psychology at Durham University but leads a secret double life as the mastermind behind every crime of sophistication in the North of England.  When a rival criminal begins an assault on his underground empire, Moriarty will have only one choice: to join the police as a consultant, using the law as a weapon to dismantle his foe while keeping his true identity hidden from the police.” He gets paired with Detective Imogen Burrows, “a stoic Yorkshire detective” to form “a fearsome team, but …

Sherlock Holmes at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre review: A garbled take

Sherlock Holmes at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre review: A garbled take

Since Arthur Conan Doyle was a spiritualist who believed in life after death, it’s possible that this garbled take on his famous detective is designed to drag the author, shrieking, from the grave. Joel Horwood’s script, loosely based on his story The Sign of Four, is an uneasy mix of postmodernism and panto, almost every line delivered with clownish, tongue-in-cheek irony. I’d assume it was aimed at younger theatregoers if it weren’t for the f-words and drug use. Source link