PLAY READING - Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.
- Riding Mill Drama Club

- 1 day ago
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Robin is inviting everyone to come to a reading of a very intriguing play.
We are meeting on Thurs 11th June at Riding Mill Methodist Chapel.
To commence at 7.30 pm.
It should be a great fun evening but hopefully not as eventful as the description he gives below!!
Welcome to Soldier Island.
Riding Mill Drama Group would like to invite you to a play reading of Agatha Christie’s ‘And then there were none.’
This is the ultimate mystery thriller. Adapted by Agatha Christie herself from her best-selling novel, And Then There Were None is a masterclass in suspense, tension, and atmospheric dread.
Set in the summer of 1939 off the coast of Devon, England, the play gathers eight guests, each with a hidden past and a guilty secret, to a luxurious, isolated mansion on Soldier Island. Lured by an anonymous host, Mr. U.N. Owen, they arrive expecting a weekend of leisure.
Instead, they find themselves stranded by a torrential storm, and severed from the mainland. Before the first night is over, a recording plays, accusing each guest of a terrible, unpunished crime. As the sinister nursery rhyme, "Ten Little Soldier Boys," comes to life, the guests begin to die one by one, with the china figures on the mantelpiece disappearing with them.
Suspicion turns to panic as the dwindling survivors realise the killer is not an intruder—but one of them.
So come along to read in a part or just to listen, and share your thoughts on arguably Agatha Christie’s greatest work.





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