The Morris-Jumel Mansion will followup their sold-out run of Dracula with a beloved classic mystery in June. From the sordid streets of Victorian London, the game is afoot as literature's greatest detective, Sherlock Holmes arrives at the Morris-Jumel Mansion. Adapted for the stage by Steven Dietz and directed by Vincent Carbone, audiences will witness Holmes and his trusted confidant, Dr. Watson attempt to solve yet another conundrum before it's too late! $30, $25 Members/Students. TIckets available on eventbrite.com.
The Morris-Jumel Mansion holds the distinction of being Manhattan's oldest extant house and one of New York City's oldest museums. Witness to 251 years of history and perched on Manhattan's second highest natural landform, the house stands as a testament to eighteenth century design, nineteenth century high style interior decoration and twentieth century preservation.
Operated by a private non-profit corporation, which owns the collections that are exhibited in a house owned by New York City, under the auspices of the Historic House Trust and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. This was the house that "Hamiliton-The Musical" was written in and is becoming a draw for both it's American and musical history for tourists around the world.
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