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Title: To the Sticking Place
Author: blueink3
Pairing: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson
Length: 122,209 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Verse: BBC
Author's summary: Renowned Shakespearean actor Sherlock Holmes has finally burned all of his bridges in the theatre industry save for his constant director, Greg Lestrade. John Watson has made a name for himself in the musical theatre circuit, but age and injury are working against him. Can they reinvent themselves for an all-male Macbeth without killing one another?

Reccer's comments: There will be inevitable comparisons made between this and Mad_Lori’s Performance in a Leading Role, as the author acknowledges from the outset. To my mind, this fic absolutely stands up to the scrutiny, amply filling the shoes of the classic actors AU. It’s by no means a derivative or a copy, however, standing completely independent on its own considerable merits.

The author writes with authority, familiarity, and an obvious love of the New York theater world, including Broadway, musicals, plays, the Tony Awards, restaurants and other establishments, and many popular personalities from Ian Clarke and Sean Fagan to Neal Patrick Harris and Helen Mirren. This intimacy makes this an absolute pleasure and thrill to read, drawing the reader in emotionally as well as in a very nearly viscerally physical way such that it’s all but impossible to escape the pull of the floorboards and greasepaint.

But brilliant as all of that is, let’s be honest: most of us are probably here for the Johnlock. And that, my friends, is absolutely incendiary. From the moment they meet, their mutual admiration and appreciation is clear to everyone, and I especially liked that the author allowed their relationship to grow and mature through friendship and trust, realistically depicting the potential pitfalls of navigating a publicly scrutinized relationship, even in a segment of society as relatively accepting of homosexuality as this is.

There are a couple of touches of angst as both Moriarty and Mary are allowed a chance to try and wreak their havoc, but I don’t think I’m spoiling anything by saying that in the end, no hearts are broken or burnt, and even though all the world’s a stage, these characters are not just players but as real and vivid as the affection and love they have for each other, and we for them. Truly a tour de force offering.

Date: 2016-02-11 12:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mundungus42.livejournal.com
FABULOUS rec! Without a doubt the finest live theatre AU I've ever read, largely because it's written by someone who intimately knows Broadway. It's brilliant, breathtaking, scorchingly romantic, and I loved it to pieces.

Date: 2016-02-11 01:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geneva2010.livejournal.com
Great rec. Really enjoyed this story as well. There can't be too many AU's with famous/public eye version Johnlocks. The tennis one, the baseball one, the Hollywood one, and the Broadway one: all are spectacularly satisfying.

Date: 2016-02-11 03:03 am (UTC)
verdant_fire: (shr: the head and the heart)
From: [personal profile] verdant_fire
Seconding this so hard! It was actually next on my list to rec, but I think you wrote it up much better than I could have. This fic is one of my favorite AUs, for all the reasons you listed. It's engaging and funny and moving and immensely entertaining. <3

Date: 2016-02-12 03:18 am (UTC)
verdant_fire: (shr: the most ridiculous thing)
From: [personal profile] verdant_fire
No apologies needed! I'm just happy to see it appreciated. :D I love how great the supporting characters are in this (its Irene and Harry are some of my favorite versions of them), and Sherlock's emotional growth is lovely to watch. <3

Date: 2016-02-16 06:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reixilu.livejournal.com
I think I actually 1st read this because of the fanart, but yes, this is an awfully good example of Broadway actor!AU. And holy crap, even tho I've only done backstage for college theater, it totally takes me back to the time when the drama off-stage was just as powerful (if not more so) than the drama onstage. God bless blueink3 for the awesome Johnlock, as well as a powerful depiction of celebrity theater life :D

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