Last evening, I attended the opening night of Hound of the Baskervilles at my school's student theater. The carrying feature of this production was the performance of the actors playing Sherlock and Watson. Otherwise, had the story not been one of Sir Conan Doyle's well loved classics, nothing would have set this production apart as anything other than just another way to avoid homework.
In this otherwise very mediocre production, the supporting cast conveyed a mildly amusing show. Most of last evening's performers were regulars in the school's actor stock, yet there was nothing new or fresh about any of their performances—it was the s