And Then There Were None Theatre Royal
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And Then There Were None…

Agatha Christie’s crime novel ‘And Then There Were None’ takes to the stage at Newcastle Theatre Royal from 17 October

And Then There Were None has sold more than 100 million copies worldwide since it was first published in 1939 and is Agatha Christie’s most-read work.

Ten strangers find themselves at a solitary mansion off the coast of Devon. When a terrible storm cuts them off from the mainland, and with their hosts mysteriously absent, the true reason for their presence on the island becomes horribly clear, as secrets from their past come back to haunt each and every one of them.

And Then There Were None: Cast

Some of the cast are Bob Barrett (Holby City, Propeller West End and UK Tour) as Doctor Armstrong, Joseph Beattie (Hex and Silent Witness) as Philip Lombard, Oliver Clayton (National Youth Theatre and The Play That Goes Wrong) as Anthony Marston, Jeffery Kissoon (National Theatre and Complicite, Allelujah!) as General Mackenzie, and Andrew Lancel (National tours, West End and Coronation Street), as William Blore, Nicola May-Taylor (Rutherford And Son) as Jane Pinchbeck, Louise
McNulty as Understudy, and Katy Stephens (RSC, Globe and London’s Burning) as Emily Brent.

This brand-new production is adapted for the 21 century by Lucy Bailey (Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution – now in its sixth successful year and Love From A Stranger; Dial M for Murder; Baby Doll; Titus Andronicus and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel).

In recent years there have been several high profile fresh and modern takes on Agatha Christie’s best-loved titles in film, television, and on stage across the UK; all proving the enduring popularity and modern relevance of her work with global audiences.

The show plays at Newcastle Theatre Royal from Tue 17 – Sat 21 October. Purchase tickets here or from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 0191 232 7010