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VIDEOS PRODUCED/WRITTEN by BONNIE MACBIRD


THE BLUE CARBUNCLE

A zoom dramatization of the Sherlock Holmes Christmas tale by Arthur Conan Doyle


The Blue Carbuncle by Arthur Conan Doyle
produced adapted by Bonnie MacBird
directed by Robert Mammana
Original music by Ryan Johnson
Created for an online gathering of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London in 2021
Actors read from their homes around the globe.

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MODERN MAJOR SUPER SLEUTH

A Gilbert and Sullivan/ Sherlock Holmes musical mashup


Modern Major Super Sleuth
Produced and with lyrics by Bonnie MacBird
Directed by Robert Mammana
Music played by Ryan Johnson
with Jonathan LeBillon as Holmes and Dominic Brewer as Watson
Created for an online gathering of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London in 2021
Singers were in their homes around the globe.

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INTERVIEWS ETC.


Bonnie MacBird and Lucas Cantor discuss A Gentleman In Moscow by Amor Towles (January 2023)

Five Miles from Anywhere meeting with special guest Bonnie MacBird (December 2022 )

 

Interview with Bonnie by the London Writers’ Salon (November 2022)


Signing What Child is This? at Goldsboro Books (October 2022)

Writing Sherlock Holmes Mystery Novels & Lessons from Hollywood and NaNoWriMo w/ Bonnie MacBird (London Writers’ Salon)

 

Conversation with John Busbee of The Culture Buzz (May 2021)


The Creative Sherlock Holmes: Appreciating the Rational Thinker’s Hidden ArtistryCrimeReads (April 2021)

 

The Magic of Marylebone
Baker Street Then and Now—An informal look at the culture, the neighbourhood, and the Holmes connections
(2020 Left Coast Crime at Home)

The Agony Column interview with Bonnie MacBird: “With The Three Locks, the fourth Holmes & Watson adventure by Bonnie MacBird, readers will have the great satisfaction of seeing Holmes in the world of stage magic, as well as murder and mystery.  It’s a pairing that works as well with the duo as they do with one another.”



Hillingdon Library interview

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PODCAST: Bonnie MacBird (Tron, Sherlock Holmes) joins Antony Johnston to discuss applying cinematic writing to prose, why truth is important even in fiction, and the joys and dangers of writing a beloved character.

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