
And Then There Were None transposes Agatha Christie's masterwork of suspense to the stage with ingenious theatrical cunning. Ten strangers arrive at an isolated location, each harboring secrets and accusations of past misdeeds. As a disembodied voice levels charges against them one by one, they begin to comprehend a terrifying truth: someone among them—or perhaps something more sinister—has orchestrated their gathering for purposes unknown. With no escape and mounting paranoia, the guests turn upon each other, searching for the guilty party while a grim, methodical pattern unfolds. The stage becomes a pressure chamber of accusation, denial, and creeping dread, where trust dissolves and survival itself becomes uncertain. Christie's puzzle-box narrative, adapted for live performance, challenges both the characters onstage and the audience to unravel an impossible mystery before the final curtain falls.