Photos: Ann Harada, Christine Dwyer, Shuler Hensley, More Celebrate Opening Night at A Sherlock Carol | Playbill

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Opening Night Photos: Ann Harada, Christine Dwyer, Shuler Hensley, More Celebrate Opening Night at A Sherlock Carol

The holiday mystery from playwright Mark Shanahan again plays a limited engagement at New World Stages.

Ann Harada at opening night of A Sherlock Carol Sydney Goodwin for MurphyMade

Off-Broadway's A Sherlock Carol celebrated opening night for its encore run at New World Stages November 28, and Broadway came out to celebrate. See Ann Harada, Christine Dwyer, Shuler Hensley, and more hit the red carpet for the holiday whodunit below. Performances continue through January 1, 2023.

Drew McVety (Billy Elliot) returns as the titular sleuth with Allen Gilmore (The School for Scandal) joining the company as Scrooge. Also new to the cast is Joanna Carpenter (Actors Theater of Louisville’s A Christmas Carol), who joins returning company members Dan Domingues (The Tempest), Tony nominee Isabel Keating (The Boy From Oz), Mark Price (Mary Poppins), and understudies Joe Delafield (Tartuffe), Alexandra Kopko (Peter and the Starcatcher), and Byron St. Cyr (My Fair Lady national tour).

Photos: See Inside Opening Night of A Sherlock Carol

Charles Dickens and Arthur Conan Doyle collide in Mark Shanahan's A Sherlock Carol when a grown-up Tiny Tim turns to Sherlock Holmes to solve the peculiar death of Ebenezer Scrooge. The mystery debuted at New World Stages in 2021. A London production plays the Marylebone Theatre through January 7, 2023.

With restaging by Jen Waldman (Wicked, Titanic), the show features scenic design by Tony nominee Anna Louizos, costume design by Tony winner Linda Cho, lighting design by Obie winner Rui Rita, original music and sound design by Tony nominee John Gromada, and hair and wig design by Emmy nominee Charles G. LaPointe.

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