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New production of best selling crime story comes to Cardiff

A new stage production of the best selling crime novel of all time arrives in Cardiff this month.


And Then There Were None has been reinvented for the 21st century under renowned director Lucy Bailey, whose successes include Love from a Stranger, Dial M for MurderThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and Witness for the Prosecution, which has been running successfully in London for six years.


Ten strangers are lured to a solitary mansion off the coast of Devon. When a terrible storm cuts them off from the mainland, and with their hosts mysteriously absent, the true reason for their presence on the island becomes horribly clear, as secrets from their past come back to haunt each and every one of them.


And Then There Were None is not only Agatha Christie’s most read work, but also the best-selling crime novel of all time. It has sold over 100 million copies worldwide since its first publication in 1939.

 

If you're not familiar with this intriguing story, you're in for a treat. And even if you are, this new production promises to be well worth seeing.

 

The cast includes many familiar faces from stage and screen: Bob Barrett, Joseph Beattie, Oliver Clayton, Jeffery Kissoon, Andrew Lancel, Nicola May-Taylor, Louise McNulty, Katy Stephens, Lucy Tregear, Sophie Walter, Matt Weyland, and David Yelland .

 

When asked about coming to Cardiff, Bob said: "My family on my wife's side are all Welsh and I love Cardiff. It's a wonderful place".

 

And Then There Were None plays at the New Theatre 19-23 March. You can find more details and book tickets here.

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