'And Then There Were None' Is a Good Old-Fashioned Murder Mystery
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'And Then There Were None' is a good old-fashioned murder mystery
Queen of Mystery Agatha Christie wrote the novel of And Then There Were None in 1939, and later adapted it for the stage. When it was first published the book had a different title, but it was changed after changing attitudes rightfully recognised the original title was offensive. The book was then published under a different title, but that too needed to be changed for racist connotations. Like many of Christie’s novels it features a group of s…
Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None” moves opening to June 20 at Theatre 29
Theatre 29’s finale production of their 25th anniversary season, the Agatha Christie murder mystery “And Then There Were None” postponed their trip to mysterious Soldier Island to June 20. The finale production of Theatre 29’s groundbreaking 25th anniversary season, “AND THEN THERE WERE NONE” by Agatha Christie, has rescheduled their opening night gala hosted by the Twentynine Palms Community Food Pantry to Friday, June 20th. The spine chillin…
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