NEWS: If you are a Sherlock fan in the UK, here's can exhibition you can not afford to miss!
The exhibition opens at a time when It is this endurance that is an
underlying theme of the exhibition, and is explicit in the title, “The
Man Who Never Lived and Will Never Die”, based on a similar observation
made by Orson Welles in 1938. Thus there is a strong filmic element in
the exhibition, featuring different actors who have assumed the role
over the years – from Peter Cushing and Jeremy Brett to Robert Downey Jr
and Benedict Cumberbatch, as well as a soundscape of radio plays,
including the voice of William Gillette, and an assortment of original
film posters from across the globe.
Sherlock Holmes: The Man Who Never Lived and Will Never Die which opened at the Museum of London on Friday 17 October 2014 can be visited until Sunday 12 April 2015. The exhibition is sponsored by Shepherd and Wedderburn and the technology partner is NEC. More information can be found at www.museumoflondon.org.uk/sherlock.
Adult tickets are £12 (£10.90 without donation), concession tickets
(ages 12-15, students, over 60, unwaged and registered disabled) £10 (£9
without donation) and flexible family tickets for 3-6 people (must
include at least one child and one adult) are £9.50 per person (£8.50
per person without donation). It is FREE, fast-track entry for Friends
of the museum and FREE for children under 12.
For MORE info click this link: HERE