The Shows
HOUSE ARREST
The Curious Events upon the The Retirement of Sherlock Holmes
by Bruce Hurlbut
Now Available
London, 1902. After an illustrious career, Sherlock Holmes has announced he is retiring from the consulting detective business. Dr. Watson has arranged a surprise party for Holmes, inviting former clients of the great detective. Mrs. Hudson has thrown open the doors of 221 Baker Street and cooked a feast for the occasion. All bodes well for a sizzling soiree. So it’s a stunning upset when one of the guests, King Wilhelm of Bohemia, names Holmes, Watson and Mrs. Hudson as prime suspects in a blackmail plot against him. Invoking international powers, Wilhelm places our hosts under house arrest and orders a lock-down.
ON THE EDGE: History Mystery Train 2
by Tom Morris & The Vigilantes
The Vigilante Theatre is on the rails again. Our familiar friends Conductor Goldie Buttons, Sal the Engineer and Melvin the Brakeman are embroiled in a new adventure and it could mean the destruction of the entire train.
This episodes passengers include a Russian Countess and her enterage, who are collectors of artifacts. You may also meet a Patent Medicine salesman, a man who sells unique historical items and Lizzy Bordens maid.
What will happen to our valuable cargo? What is our valuable cargo? Were the train tracks sabotaged… and why? Buy a ticket for this laugh and adventure filled ride, and find out.
Veteran members of the Vigilante Theatre - John Hosking, Rhonda Smith and Thomas Q. Morris – return to tickle you with twists and turns and tunes. We hope you come on board.
Adventures on the Western Stage
by Greg Owens
A fast-paced comedy set on the western vaudeville stage in the early days of the 20th century. The brother-sister act of Winston and Vidalia Grumble find themselves in a heap of trouble one night when all the other acts on the bill suddenly turn up missing or, for various reasons, are unable to go on. Winston and Vidalia rely on their quick wits, instincts, and years of stage experience to perform all the acts themselves. The Grumbles sing, they dance, tell jokes, juggle, do ventriloquism, and even read minds as they go to heroic lengths to ensure that the show goes on!
History Mystery Train: Lost Chance at Last Gulch
