One of Agatha Christie’s most loved murder mysteries is set to keep audiences guessing at the Bundaberg Playhouse Theatre this August.
Tickets are now available for the production of And Then There Were None, directed by Jenny Haack and assisted by Alana Clark.
Jenny said the ‘whodunnit’ would keep audiences guessing until the end.
“And Then There Were None is one of my favourite Agatha Christie novels and I am so grateful to have the opportunity to work with an amazing cast and team to bring it to the stage,” Jenny said.
Assistant Director Alana Clark said the plot followed a rhyme many audience members would be familiar with.
“One by one they are picked off, their fates eerily mimicking the ominous nursery rhyme hanging in each room – Ten Little Soldiers,” Alana said.
“The question will be, will anyone survive?
“And, of course, who is the killer?”
And Then There Were None is part of the Playhouse 2024 Subscription Season, with evening performances on 2, 3, 9 and 10 August and a matinee show on 4 August.
For more information, follow the Playhouse Theatre here.
And Then There Were None
Where: The Playhouse Theatre
When: 2, 3, 9 and 10 August at 7.30 pm; 4 August at 3 pm
Cost: Adults $24, Concession/groups 10+ $20
Bookings available at The Playhouse Theatre Box Office from 10 am to 12 pm on weekends, by phone on 4153 1904 or online here.
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