By Agatha Christie
Wed 21st – Sat 24th Nov 2018
Ten strangers are invited to Soldier Island, an isolated rock near the Devon coast. Cut off from the mainland, with their hosts Mr and Mrs Owen mysteriously absent, they are each accused of terrible crimes which someone is seeking retribution for through a children’s nursery rhyme. As the body count rises so does the appalling realisation that there may be a murderer among their number. Will any of them get off the island alive?
First published in the UK in 1939 And Then There Were None… made Agatha Christie the best-selling novelist of all time. It is read the world over in more than 50 languages with more than 100 million copies sold and is the world’s best-selling mystery and one of the best-selling books of all time. The novel is also one of her most adapted pieces with TV & Radio adaptations. There have also been 10 film adaptations and 3 stage versions, the latest of which was at the Gielgud Theatre, London in 2005.
Mid Sussex Times Review (Nov 2019)
Cast | |
Rogers | John Merrett |
Narracot | Graham Lee |
Mrs Rogers | Pearl White |
Vera Claythorne | Debbie Dillon |
Captain Lombard | Ben Carden |
Anthony Marsten | Joe Ottaway |
William Blore | Stuart Lawson |
General MacKenzie | David Tettersell |
Emily Brent | Nan Crofton |
Sir Lawrence Wargrave | Bill Colbourne |
Dr Edwina Armstrong | Sue Wicks |
Production Team | |
Director | Susie D’Arcy |
Set Construction | Ian Clayton & The Players |
Set Painting | Caroline Saunders |
Stage Manager | Sue Hanna |
Asst Stage Manager | Sue Blair-Fish |
Costumes | Diane Burman, Dorothy Koegh & Catharine Robinson |
Props | Liz Gee, Sara Fisher |
Prompt | Sarah Trayler |
Lighting | Craig Cheek |
Sound | Kieron D’Arcy |
Front of House | Penelope Bennett, Caroline Saunders & The Players |
Advertising and Publicity | David Tettersell |
Programme & Website | Neil Iosson |