Metro Theatre presents Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, March 1 to 22

After last season’s hit The Mousetrap, a new adaptation of a thrilling masterpiece by the queen of mystery hits the stage

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And Then There Were None.

 
 

Metro Theatre invites audiences to its production of Agatha Christie’s most celebrated and chilling mystery, And Then There Were None, from March 1 to 22.

Following last season’s major success with The Mousetrap, Metro Theatre brings another Christie classic to life. Ten strangers summoned to a remote island under mysterious pretenses find themselves trapped as an ominous storm cuts them off from the mainland. With no way out—and one by one marked for murder—their darkest secrets unravel, and tensions escalate to an unforgettable climax.

One of Christie’s darkest and most sophisticated works, And Then There Were None transcends its time, blending psychological depth with unrelenting suspense. Its universal themes of guilt, justice, and morality resonate as powerfully today as when the play first debuted in 1943. Directed by Don Briard, this gripping tale promises to captivate audiences from start to unexpected finish.

Tickets and more details are at Metro Theatre.


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