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

4.0

And Then There Were None is, in my opinion, the best novel written by Agatha Christie. So when I learned that she had adapted it into a stage play, which had a different ending, I was desperate to get my hands on a copy. And wasn't it worth it! This play does an excellent job of showcasing the very best of the novel, and the ending to this is not only lighter than the original novel, it's also - in many ways - more satisfying. Overall a brilliant play, and I only wish I could see it performed!