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Commemoration Hall, 12-14 November

Agatha Christie’s And then there were none
Commemoration Hall, Huntingdon. 12-14 November 2009 @7.30 pm
Director Carol Wadey. Assistant director: Marie Huggins.

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Cast:

Vera Claythorne
Sarah Ward
Emily Brent
Ann Monk
Mrs Rogers
Kirsty Pickering
Philip Lombard
Dean Laccohee
Anthony Marston
Edward Welsh
William Blore
Scott Hutchison
General Mackenzie
John Morgan
Sir Lawrence Wargrave
Michael Black
Dr. Armstrong
Phil Green
Rogers
Warren Laccohee

Photographs by Marie Huggins

An outline:

A great who-dunnit by the Grande Dame of Crime!! The action takes place in the living room of a house on a deserted island. A group of people arrive who do not know each other but are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen. Their hosts never appear but there is a chilling message saying they have all committed murder and got away with it but now justice will be done. Marooned on the island they are all picked off one by one and always to fit with the rhyme of ten little soldiers: strangled, poisoned etc. Two characters are left who have also fallen in love, but doubts set in. Thankfully the real murderer has already faked his death and the two lovers survive (they are in fact the only two innocent of murder) in an exciting dénouement!

11 characters (1 M of which is only on for a page and could be doubled – an old sea-dog!)

bulletMr. and Mrs Rogers – middle-aged servants
bulletVera – young heroine, secretary
bulletLombard – 30’s hero, adventurer type
bulletMarston – young, posh male – too much money/boy racer
bulletBlore – middle-aged detective ex-police
bulletGeneral Mackenzie – older male ex-army
bulletEmily Brent – older female – religious fanatic
bulletSir L. Wargrave – retired? judge
bulletDr. Armstrong – middle-aged – used to drink

Period – 30’s

Huntingdon Drama Club