Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jerome Coopersmith, Marian Grudeff, Raymond Jessel
Adapted from the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Baker Street presents master sleuth Sherlock Holmes in all his crime-solving glory. With trusty companion Watson by his side, Holmes explores turn-of-the-century London as he delves into a dangerous and colorful case involving murder, jewel theft, deception, explosives, and show business. Musical numbers include “Leave It To Us, Guv,” “What A Night This Is Going To Be,” and “I’d Do It Again.”
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Jerome Coopersmith is a distinguished dramatist who has written plays for television, for the legitimate stage, and audio dramas for radio broadcasting.
He has won Tony Nomination for his play “Baker Street” the Broadway musical based on the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. It ...
Raymond Jessel (1929-2015) hailed from Cardiff, where he received his music degree from the University of Wales. He won a scholarship to study composition for a year in Paris as a graduate student with Arthur Honegger.
He emigrated to Canada, where he began his career as an or ...
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