
AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

by Agatha Christie
music by Jason Carr
A captivating,
theatrical event to keep you guessing, And Then There Were
None, aka Ten Little Indians, is one of the
best-known Agatha Christie mysteries. Many people are familiar
with the famous rhyme of the ten little soldiers, killed off
one by one - BUT, in all the numerous stage and film adaptations,
the shocking ending to Christies sinister plot has never
been seen. Now, for the first time, theatregoers will experience
the chilling twist that Christie herself was afraid to adapt
for the stage.
This adaptation by Kevin Elyot,
with the music is by Jason Carr, is currently showing
at The Gielgud Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue in London.
©
Alan Brodie Representation 2005 |