Live Theater done in the style of the golden age of Radio!

Sherlock Holmes and Our Miss Brooks

This show is free for The Scoundrel Society.
Scoundrels can reserve a ticket
by calling our box-office at (520) 448-3300
or emailing boxoffice@scoundrelandscamp.org.

The second play of our Late Night Radio Hour Series

Sherlock Holmes & Our Miss Brooks

November 16th, 2024 @ 9pm

DIRECTED BY SAMANTHA SEVERSON
Sponsored by Bryan and Elizabeth Falcón

The Late Night Radio Hour, produced and directed by Samantha Severson, returns to the S&S! The three-play series takes place in front of a live audience and is presented in a “Golden Age of Radio” style. The experience is augmented by an on-stage Sound Artist performing foley sound effects live in front of the theater audience.

In November, we’re sharing two holiday radio treats! In “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle,” the legendary duo of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson take on a puzzling case of a near-priceless gemstone — and a mislaid Christmas goose. In the comedy “The Christmas Gift Mix-up,” Connie Brooks wants to be generous at Christmas but finds herself broke. As she starts receiving her own gifts, she decides to gift them to her friends, who gift them to their friends, who gift them to their friends, and so on, with hilarious results.

For Scoundrels 12+

General Admission Showtimes

Saturday, November 16, 2024 @ 9:00 pm

Location: The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre at The Historic Y
738 N 5th Avenue #131, Tucson, AZ, 85705

The main entrance is located off the parking lot of The Historic Y; the parking lot entrance is accessed from 5th Avenue.

Runtime: Approximately 60 minutes.

Note: Late seating is at the discretion of the House Manager and is not guaranteed.

Audience: Best enjoyed by Scoundrels ages 12+  

Ticket Prices
General Admission: $25 Adults

Questions? Call our Box Office at 520-448-3300 or email boxoffice@scoundrelandscamp.org

Thank you to our generous sponsors

Late Night Radio Hour is sponsored by Bryan and Elizabeth Falcón.

Late Night Radio Hour is also made possible in part due to funding from The Community Foundation of Southern Arizona, and The Arizona Commission on the Arts.