The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Empty House
The Mad and Merry Men present the second-to-last Chapter in their Sherlock Holmes series in Prague!
A marksman without equal. A city watched from the shadows. And a house that is no longer what it used to be.
This May, The Mad and Merry Men turn to The Empty House — reimagined as a story not of return, but of approach. The net is tightening. Professor Moriarty is no longer a distant threat, but a presence felt in every street, every silence, every move made too late.
At the center stands Colonel Sebastian Moran — soldier, hunter, and the most dangerous weapon in Moriarty’s arsenal. Patient. Precise. And closing in.
Holmes knows the pattern. He sees the shape of what is coming. But knowledge is not the same as control.
Because something has shifted.
Baker Street is no longer secure. Familiar ground has become uncertain territory. Absences have left their mark. And the partnership at the heart of it all — once unshakable — has been tested in ways neither man can easily ignore.
This chapter finds Holmes and Watson at a distance — professionally, personally, and perhaps irreparably. Yet as the danger moves closer, as the enemy begins to occupy not just the city but the spaces they once called their own, the question becomes unavoidable:
Can they still work together when it matters most?
Following a series that has grown into a sold-out phenomenon, The Empty House deepens the stakes — tightening the focus on loyalty, fracture, and the cost of hesitation. The world of the series expands, but the conflict narrows, becoming more immediate, more personal, and far more dangerous.
The house is empty.
The hunter is waiting.
And the game is afoot — whether they stand together or not.