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Exeter University Theatre Company present

And Then There Were None

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“Ten little soldier boys went out to dine, one choked his little self and then there were nine.”

One by one, guests invited to an island off the coast of Devon are picked off and murdered in accordance with a children’s nursery rhyme. Each a total stranger, and each accused of murder by the killer, nobody is sure who to trust. As numbers begin to dwindle, they each race against the clock to catch the killer before they are next. Watch as tensions rise in this stage adaptation of Agatha Christie’s most famous novel, presented by the prestigious Exeter University Theatre Company and directed by Rudi S. Carson.

Age 14+
This performance contains adult themes, including: mentions of suicide, onstage death, onstage violence, mentions of sexual assault, mentions of sex and mild bigotry (racial, sexuality, gender, class)

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