Have you ever felt like murdering someone at Christmastime? Maybe the whole household?
'And Then There Were None' is a dark, chilling tale of murder and suspense.
Ten strangers are invited to an isolated house (of course!) on an island cut off from the mainland by storms. Their “hosts” are unaccountably absent. They do find a group of ten china soldiers and a framed copy of a macabre nursery rhyme, which begins with “Ten little soldier boys”, and proceeds with one little soldier dropping out in each verse until the dreadfully inevitable ending “…and then there were none”.
Each stranger is accused of a despicable crime. If it’s true, then they have all got away with murder; until now.
Then one of them dies suddenly and a china soldier goes missing.
There may be one among them who aims to strike and strike again, until there are None. Who will be next? Can anyone be trusted? Can anyone escape? Will all the words of the rhyme come true?
Watch this space for ticket details, if you dare.
Our plans for next year include a rock musical version of the old Scottish play - watch this space for more details of 'Mac and Beth'...