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Voices Sherlock Holmes may be the most famous Victorian detective – but real-life women investigators were a force to be reckoned with Let’s celebrate the pioneering female private enquiry ...
"Enola Holmes" opens in England, in the year of 1884, as the the women's rights and suffrage movements were on the rise — and on the eve of the titular hero's 16th birthday.
And there are plenty of games afoot.) “Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery,” follows in the summer whodunit tradition that’s been part of the St. Paul theater’s season since 2008.
The costumes in Enola Holmes create a Sherlock heroine for the Killing Eve age Director Harry Bradbeer - of Fleabag and Killing Eve glory - knows what it takes to create a modern female lead ...
“Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery” at Raleigh Little Theatre casts women in the lead roles of Holmes and Watson.
Benedict Cumberbatch's coat gets all the attention but, with his understated style, Martin Freeman is Sherlock's best dressed man ...
You might think lady detectives are a fictional invention, but just like Netflix’s newly released Enola Holmes, starring Millie Bobby Brown, Victorian women enjoyed working as female investigators.
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