The Hound of the Baskervilles is coming to Culzean Castle & Country Park later this month.
An evening of mystery, intrigue and things that go woof in the night is promised on Friday, August 30.
Who killed Sir Charles Baskerville? Can anyone prevent the same fate befalling the young Sir Henry Baskerville?
Is a monstrous hound really roaming Dartmoor? Why is someone systematically stealing Sir Henry’s shoes?
And how does a ghostly hound manage to leave vast paw-prints and other unwelcome evidence of its existence?
The original and greatest literary detective of them all, Sherlock Holmes, and his assistant Doctor Watson, tackle the most baffling case of their careers in this faithful, cheeky but chilling adaptation.
The performance is suitable for ages eight and over, and starts at 6:30pm with a running tie of slightly more than two hours.
Tickets for the show on Castle West Green cost £20 for adults, £10 for children aged 5-17, and under 5s go free.
Parking is available at Home Farm car park, and refreshments will be available on the night.
The performance is based outdoors. Bring your own seating, blankets and pillows and arrive in plenty of time to get a good spot.
To book, visit https://brnw.ch/21wIXbE.
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