A review by ponch22
And Then There Were None: A Mystery Play in Three Acts by Agatha Christie

5.0

I was in this play about a decade ago as first-to-die, young Marston (and double cast as boatman Fred Narracott). I wanted to reread it before auditioning for it again tomorrow. I think maybe there’s a chance to be Lombard, Blore, or Armstrong... I guess we’ll see what the director thinks!

Anyway, I’ve always meant to read more [a:Agatha Christie|123715|Agatha Christie|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1321738793p2/123715.jpg]—this is an interesting adaptation (with a happy ending featuring two accused innocents outlasting the murderer and getting their happy ending. I’d be curious to read the original novel to see how much changed & how many clues are in the story pointing toward the real killer (assuming that wasn’t also a change in the adaptation).