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impulsereader ([personal profile] impulsereader) wrote2012-05-23 06:04 pm

The Holmes Family

I can't believe I'm doing this.  OK.  Help me brainstorm.

Members of the extended Holmes family - be as detailed as you possibly can please, because if I'm doing this, I am not doing it alone!  Character sketches - give 'em to me! 

Go!


I said...My favorite head!canon I got from writing this is the idea of the Holmes family acting out Shakespeare's plays during the holidays.

[livejournal.com profile] 221b_hound said...ANd I'll bet they *did* act out Shakespeare.

I said...In my head a country house full of Holmeses choose next year's play after they've finished performing this year's. They choose the play and the setting and assign parts, giving everyone a year to learn their lines and assemble costumes.

Oh dear. Typing always gets me in trouble.

In fact, they still do this every year, though Sherlock refuses to participate these days. Until John finds out about it...

221b said...Oooh. Which play? If it's Midsummer Night's Dream, who plays Puck? I bet Sherlock is exactly like Bottom and wants to play ALL the roles, and gives John a rendition of his Ophelia, about which he's *still* annoyed that he never got to play. And Mycroft is annoyed because the only part Sherlock ever thinks he should play is Falstaff, claiming he's the only one fat enough for the part.

Half of the rehearsals end in sulks, about two percent of them in a fistfight.

Oh but maybe this year they do Hamlet and Sherlock takes the title role, and John plays both Ophelia and Horatio (maybe it's post Reichenbach - CUE ANGST).

Typing seems to get us both into trouble. :/

I said...Hm. Well the obvious choices are the ones I know well. So Midsummer, I just saw Timon for the first time so that's at least fresh, Much Ado, Romeo, MacBeth, Twelfth Night, Tempest - those are the first that come to mind. Much Ado would be good! Oh god, I might actually end up doing this.

Damn you, typing!

221b said...Much Ado! John and Sherlock as Benedick and Beatrice! In that order!! *chortles* Oh, please, do write it!!

And then I gave in and posted this.  So, John has spent too many Christmases with Harry during Sherlock's absence, so he talks Sherlock into taking him to his family's annual get together in the country.  They see a play.  Then they are cast in next year's play.

[identity profile] impulsereader.livejournal.com 2012-05-24 11:20 am (UTC)(link)
This is perfect! Exactly what I'm looking for! You are utterly brilliant!

John has his portrait done! Is it safe to hang it at Baker street? Tune in next week to find out!
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[personal profile] northernwalker 2012-05-24 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
You asked a librarian- I can't help it!

BTW, Hannay is Major-General Sir Richard Hannay at this point. You might also add in his old friend Sandy Arbuthnot, Lord Clanroyden. Sandy was based on Aubrey Herbert, a British diplomat and world traveller who was twice offered the throne of Albania, pre- and post-WWI. He's visiting since his wife's death and their daughter's work in America means he would otherwise be alone at Christmas.

[identity profile] impulsereader.livejournal.com 2012-05-24 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Consider him added. I am not sure whether to grumble that my UBS didn't have any of the collections or to be grateful they had a single slim volume of The Thirty-Nine Steps.
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[personal profile] northernwalker 2012-05-24 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Clanroyden doesn't show up till later books, FYI- his first appearance is in Greenmantle, the second Hannay book.