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See Eliza Pagelle as Sherlock Holmes and Meredith Bennett as Joan Watson in “Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson, Apt. 2B.”

Photo by Will Crooks

A wry, modern take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic detective duo is kicking off The Warehouse Theatre’s 51st season this weekend.

The famous sleuth and sidekick are moving from Baker Street to Augusta Street in this fast-paced romp, featuring Holmes and Watson as oddball female roommates solving mysteries (and kicking butts).

Audiences can expect to laugh out loud and be delighted from start to finish during “Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson, Apt. 2B,” running Friday, Sept. 13 through Sunday, Oct. 6.

Tickets are on sale now (and pro tip: premium seats come with a complimentary glass of wine or beer).

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