The Red Circle is Sherlock's home in Washington DC. Now in our eighth decade, we continue to celebrate his immortality and enjoy each other's company. All are welcome to join us and share our interest in all things Sherlockian and Doylean.
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The Red Circle is Sherlock's home in Washington DC. Now in our eighth decade, we continue to celebrate his immortality and enjoy each other's company. All are welcome to join us and share our interest in all things Sherlockian and Doylean.Next Meeting
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Red Circle Luncheon Meeting
Speaker: Matt Hall
Venue to be announced
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2025
- December 12 - 21 A Sherlock Carol presented by the Providence Players of Fairfax at the James Lee Community Center Theatre in Falls Church. When a grown-up Tiny Tim asks Holmes to investigate the death of Scrooge, the Great Detective must use his gifts to solve a Dickens of a Christmas mystery! Times and tickets here.
2026
- January 7 - 11 Sherlock Holmes Birthday Weekend The longest celebration of the Sherlockian year will invade New York City for another wintertime frolic. Information about the individual events and other doings will be available in due course.
- January 25 The Hound of the Baskervilles George Mason University, Hylton Performing Arts Center, 4:00pm. One performance only by the Aquila Theatre Company of New York. SPECIAL NOTE: The producers have invited us all to a talk-back with the cast one hour before the performance at 3:00pm. Information and Tickets here.
- March 14 Red Circle Luncheon Meeting Our speaker will be Matt Hall. Location to be determined. Watch this space.
- April 23 - May 17 Miss Holmes Returns to the Fells Point Corner Theatre in Baltimore. Holmes and Watson return for an encore as Victorian women in Christopher Walsh's gender-bending take on our heroes. Information and tickets here.
- June 12 - 29 The Reluctant Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes by D. M. Belke at the Arts Barn in Gaithersburg. Information and tickets here.
- October 23 - 24 It's Always 1895: An Exploration of the Life and Work of Vincent Starrett The Torists International of Chicago will host what promises to be an important conference centered around one of history's most illustrious Sherlockians. Plan ahead to make your way to the Windy City and get on their mailing list here.
For a much more comprehensive list of Sherlockian meetings and events around the United States and beyond, see Ron Fish's
Sherlockian Calendar.


The Slavering Hound by Frederick Dorr Steele is an unpublished drawing for the 1939 Basil Rathbone Hound of the Baskervilles film. It was shown in the program for the film and featured in the 1951 Festival of Britain exhibition

Red Circle 75th Anniversary Party in the books; acclaimed a smashing success November 15 was a red letter day for the Red Circle, as we celebrated our 75th with a spectacular screening of three century-old and brilliantly restored Eille Norwood films at the American Film Institute's Silver Theatre, and an equally spectacular celebration dinner after the curtain came down. We'll have Carla Coupe's full details on the event posted here soon, along with many photos. Videos of three more Red Circle meetings now available We’ve added three videos to our growing collection, and we’re pleased to invite you to screen them. Ira Brad Matetsky's June 25 talk on "Sherlock Holmes and Washington" is available here; Burt Wolder’s June 2024 talk on “Arthur Conan Doyle: Adventurous Life, Enduring Memories,” is available here; and Olivia Rutigliano’s March 2025 reflections “On Charles Dickens’s Magician-Detectives” is available here. Thanks to Matt Hall for making the recordings and to Kyle Brimacombe for his post-production work. While you’re at it, click on the “Writings + Videos” tab in the Archives box above for links to all 19 Red Circle videos available for you to watch.

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