CELEBRATING the tenth anniversary of the Agatha Christie Theatre Company, And Then There Were None returns to the New Theatre, Cardiff stage from Tuesday, June 30 to Saturday 4 July. BAFTA-nominated stage and screen star Paul Nicholas heads an all-star cast for this dark and captivating tale, following in the footsteps of previous successes Witness for the Prosecution and Black Coffee.
On a remote island off the coast of Devon, 10 guests arrive only to find that their host, an eccentric millionaire, is missing. A torrential storm forces them to remain on the island and, with an ancient nursery rhyme haunting them, the guests start to die one by one.
Joining Paul Nicholas (Just Good Friends, Jesus Christ Superstar) in this exciting production is Colin Buchanan (Dalziel and Pascoe), Susan Penhaligon (Bouquet of Barbed Wire, A Fine Romance), Verity Rushworth (Emmerdale), Mark Curry (Blue Peter), Frazer Hines (Emmerdale) and Ben Nealon (Soldier Soldier).
Adapted for the stage by Agatha Christie herself, the play is based on the best-selling mystery novel of all time.
Tickets cost from £9.50 to £30.50 (bookings may be subject to a £2.95 Ticketing Service Charge - exemptions apply). For further details about the show or to book tickets visit newtheatrecardiff.co.uk or call the Box Office on 02920 878889.
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