"When I first got the idea to do The Sherlock Project, I knew Sherlock was going to be a woman," Carla says. This version of Sherlock Holmes has a vagina. So, Carla's got all that stuff covered - but she's also added an accoutrement that Sherlock fans do not normally associate with the world's most famous consulting detective. And for extremely knotty problems, the master of deduction fires up the contemplative clay pipe. The violin comes into play when Holmes grapples with a particularly puzzling clue. The magnifying glass pinpoints clues that lesser minds are sure to miss. For the legion of hardcore Holmes aficionados, these items are totems, almost magical items Sherlock uses to impose order on a chaotic, crime-ridden universe. Sherlock's pipe, violin and magnifying glass are no mere bric-a-brac one finds at 221B Baker Street, the lodgings the great detective shares with his steadfast companion Dr. ![]() ![]() For instance, she knows The Sherlock Project, PaperHouse Theatre's latest immersive and interactive adventure at The Frock Shop, cannot skimp on the props. Nicia Carla has made it her business to know Sherlock Holmes. Nicia Carla, Angie Chandler, Chaz Pofahl.
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