Considered to be one of the best mystery novels ever written, And then there were none is the story of 10 strangers lured to Indian Island by U.N. Owen, the mysterious host. When all the guests have arrived the story begins to break and the atmosphere in the theatre heightens. All ten visitors are accused of murder and as the show progresses the nursery rhyme `ten little indians` comes to fruition and the visitors begin to die, one by one ... and then there were none.
This show is a must see for theatre break go-ers. This is Agatha Christie at her best with this classic tale which has great tension and supsense. And then there were none is an ingenious murder mystery with a stunning plot.
This is a brand new stage adaptation of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. Playwright Kevin Elyot promises a gruesome twist to attract a younger audience more used to horror and violence, more graphic than previous film adaptations.
This is the ultimate whodunit - a captivating theatre break, a mystery to keep you guessing. Kevin Elyot brings his unique wit, style and macabre sense of mystery and intrigue to Christie's brilliant novel. The outstanding creative team is led by director Steven Pimlott and designer Mark Thompson, with an impressive cast including Tara Fitzgerald (Sirens, Brassed Off, The Camomile Lawn), Gemma Jones (Bridget Jones's Diary, Royal Shakespeare Company), Graham Crowden (TV's Waiting for God, Calendar Girls) and Richard Johnson (Mrs Warren's Profession, Plenty).
This is the first Agatha Christie murder mystery to hit the west end in thirteen years, and then there were none makes a great theatre break. It will have you quaking in your hotel room.
Classic London Theatre Breaks, great value and a great time.
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