The holiday season is the perfect time to cozy up with your family and enjoy a good play. A Sherlock Carol, written and directed by Mark Shanahan, is a brilliant collision of the worlds of Sherlock Holmes and A Christmas Carol. You're sure to love it!
Murder, comedy, and your favorite holiday all rolled into one? Book A Sherlock Carol Broadway tickets now to watch the world's most famous detective, Sherlock get wrapped up in Ebenezer Scrooge's world. There is no better way to get yourself into the festive mood than watching this amazing story that merges your favorite classics.
What begins as a simple mystery quickly escalates into something much more sinister for Sherlock. The death of Ebenezer Scrooge has our detective on his toes, and he will have to use all his deductive reasoning to solve this case. With the help of the spirits of the past, present, and future, can Sherlock solve this puzzling murder? Book A Sherlock Carol Broadway tickets now to find out.
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New World Stages is a modern Off-Broadway theatre complex located in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. It was originally built as a Loews Cineplex Entertainment multiplex but closed in 2001 only to re-open in 2004 under the name Dodger Stages. In 2006, it was finally renamed New World Stages and has been owned by The Shubert Organization since the year 2014.
Seating Capacity: 499
Address: 340 West 50th Street, New York, NY, 10019
Subway The nearest Subway station is W 50 St on 8th Avenue
Bus: Take bus BXM2, M104, M20, M50, Q32 or QM10
Available Facilities: Bag Check, Coat Checks, Restrooms, Elevator, and Escalator Access
Accessibility: Wheelchair access, Audio Description, Assistive Listening, Restrooms, Companion Seating
Security: Please be aware that for your comfort and security all audience members will be subject to security checks upon arrival at the New World Stages / Stage 3.
Dress Code: Smart and casual wear or semi-formals are recommended. Keep in mind, that most London theatres are air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.
Outside Food: Most theatres do not allow outside food inside the theatres but most of them also have a café or restaurant inside the premises or nearby.
The venue is very cozy and nice. Excellent view of the stage from our seats and sound was excellent. We like the play very much. Thank you!