About SHERLOCK HOLMES: The Strange Case of Miss Faulkner (Rocklin)
Experience the clash of two masterminds in a battle for the soul of London. Master detective Sherlock Holmes and his faithful companion Dr. Watson are drawn into a web of blackmail and intrigue when they take on the case of the beautiful and determined Alice Faulkner. Her integrity requires she withhold incriminating letters that could topple a royal family as corrupt crime syndicate boss Professor Moriarty and his agents attempt to get them at any cost. With the fate of a nation in the balance, Holmes must outwit his greatest enemy in a high-stakes showdown that will keep you on the edge of your seat in this thrilling drama punctuated with comedic flare. Adapted by T. S. Forsyth.
This is a brand-new script! We’re excited to develop this adaptation based upon your responses to the lively on-script performances. See, you're already making a difference!
SHERLOCK schedule:
- Rocklin (this site)
- April 15 at 7 p.m.
- April 17 at 7 p.m.
- Lincoln
- April 16 at 7 p.m.
- Roseville
- April 23 at 7 p.m.
- Auburn
- April 24 at 7 p.m.
- April 25 at 4 p.m. (matinee)
- April 25 at 7 p.m.
2025-2026 MAIN SEASON THEME: CORRUPTION & OBSESSION
This season we explore the relationship between corruption and obsession. Simplistically, villains covet, and their obsession drives them to corruption. The existence of corruption motivates heroic characters from balance and complacency to an obsession with the nefarious corruption. This leads heroes to corrupt themselves in order to combat villainy.
Our shows this season examine the effect of antagonists on protagonists, particularly how villain-made corruption (of others, of society) affects protagonists as they obsess on their objectives, and thereby, corrupt their own lives and that around them (the environment, allies, choices, actions and values) in order to combat the antagonist to restore good order.
BUT, to address corruption, how much must protagonists bend, at what cost and for how long?
Placer Repertory Theater
Placer Repertory Theater(R) (PlacerRep.org) is an award winning 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with the mission to offer educational and quality-of-life enriching professional performing arts and cultural programs relevant to the people of Placer County and surrounding areas, while supporting local organizations and acting as an economic engine for the region.

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Theatrical Format & Goals statement:
- Berkeley Rep started in a warehouse.
- Sierra Rep started in a barn.
While Placer Rep seeks a permanent home and major sponsors for full-scale productions, for the present, to continue to offer employment and professional growth opportunities to local early-career and seasoned professional artists and technicians, Placer Rep engages in commedia-like touring of its new plays and adaptations.
Placer Rep main season opening runs lease spaces by the hour and transforms these rooms into 25-80 seat intimate and engaging theatrical venues for its on-script shows and arts & culture events, then tours these works throughout the season to venues, schools, colleges, retirement communities and civic/nonprofit groups as cultural entertainment or to help a group fundraise. FMI / BOOKING: [email protected].
Placer Rep, although barely 5 years young, has already become a proving ground for Sacramento area talent who, after 1-2 years of growth with Placer Rep, have gone on to larger markets, including NY, SF, LA, Vancouver BC, Chicago and Europe.
Placer Rep also is an economic engine for the area, as a large portion of ticket sales, in-kind and monetary donations come from outside Placer County. Also, Placer Rep has a “local first” policy regarding local sourcing of resource and service needs.
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