YLT's original comedy-mystery, Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars, opens YLT's 2010-11 rabbittransit children's series on Friday, October 29. It's the story of Holmes, the greatest detective, who finds himself under house arrest and must turn to his gang of street urchins, the Baker Street Irregulars, to help solve his mysteries. But even with the help of Dr. Watson and the interest of a mysterious benefactor, these young sleuths soon find themselves caught in a tangled web that even the mighty Holmes could not easily unravel.
The original script was written for YLT by Heather Wallen, who got the assignment in April. "This was my first time writing a full script and it was a lot of fun partly because I could cater the show to our theatre," explains Wallen. She says the most difficult part of writing was making the humor appealing to all ages. Once the show was cast and the read-through began, "I felt giddy at hearing my words out loud."
Director Deaven Brown credits Wallen with writing an enjoyable show. Explains Brown. "This show is very entertaining! It's full of humor for all ages and it's really a morality tale-people aren't always what they seem to be." This is Brown's Directorial debut and he is thrilled with the opportunity. "I love being able to make a show the way I see it," says Brown. "It's been a great learning experience and I would definitely do it again."
The local cast of approximately 40 young actors features a large ensemble which Brown feels adds a lot of depth to the production. "It was challenging to work them in, but they definitely round out the production. I have a wonderful cast." Principle actors include Josh Olewiler, who portrays Sherlock Holmes, Mario Ricchiuto as Watson, Phil Rooney as Jack, EmiLynn Barber as Emma, Lisa Gildea as Minnie, Hillary Henson as Grace Morgan, Sam Rooney as Seamus, Dave Kallstrom as The Commissioner, Lilly Gorski as Annabelle and Mary McCleary as Josephine Morgan.
Performances are on October 29, 30, November 5 and 6 at 7 p.m; and on October 30, 31, November 6 and 7 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10, all reserved. Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars is part of the rabbittransit children's series and sponsored by Fulton Bank. More information and tickets are available by calling the box office at 717-854-5715, 11 - 6, Monday through Friday, or visiting www.ylt.org.
York Little Theatre, now entering its 78th season of shows, is a nonprofit community theatre which values and nurtures the irreplaceable role of the arts and is dedicated to engaging and enriching its entire, diverse community in the dramatic arts through a broad range of professionally directed, entertaining, stimulating, and sometimes provocative performances.
York Little Theatre is located at 27 South Belmont Street, York PA, just south of Market Street at the intersection of I83. York Little Theatre is a proud member of The Cultural Alliance of York.
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