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A travelling troupe sets up a show for its patron and a groups of guests...but could something unfortunate happen?
Was it the champagne? The chocolats? or something else still?
Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None is Presented by Cold Theatre 7 in Special Arrangement with Samuel French Ltd. Written by Agatha Christie & Directed by Kevin Cruze.
In this superlative mystery comedy statuettes of little soldier boys on the mantel of a house on an island off the coast of Devon fall to the floor and break one by one as those in the house succumb to a diabolical avenger. A nursery rhyme tells how each of the ten “soldiers” met his death until there were none. Eight guests who have never met each other on their apparently absent host and hostess are lured to the island, along with the two house servants, marooned.
A mysterious voice accuses each of having gotten away with murder and then one drops dead – poisoned. One down and nine to go! The excitement never lets up and the search for the murderer never ceases which keeps the audience at the edge of their seat.
This gripping 'whodunnit' will feature an alternate ending in each performance!
Special Guest Performance by members of The Old Joes' Choir
Co-Sponsor : Singer
In Association with : Cargills & Commercial Bank
Community Support Partner : KPMG Sri Lanka
Beverage Partner : Elephant House
Office Solutions Partner : Fellowes
Print Media Sponsor : The Sunday Times
Radio partner : Lite FM
!IMPORTANT:
- License: Creative Commons
- Please obtain permission form Cold Theatre 7 for distribution permission
- DO NOT DISTRIBUTE without permission!!!!!!
Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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www.youtube.com/thenaplesplayers
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Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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www.youtube.com/thenaplesplayers
Tickets Online: www.naplesplayers.org
And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None is Presented by Cold Theatre 7 in Special Arrangement with Samuel French Ltd. Written by Agatha Christie & Directed by Kevin Cruze.
In this superlative mystery comedy statuettes of little soldier boys on the mantel of a house on an island off the coast of Devon fall to the floor and break one by one as those in the house succumb to a diabolical avenger. A nursery rhyme tells how each of the ten “soldiers” met his death until there were none. Eight guests who have never met each other on their apparently absent host and hostess are lured to the island, along with the two house servants, marooned.
A mysterious voice accuses each of having gotten away with murder and then one drops dead – poisoned. One down and nine to go! The excitement never lets up and the search for the murderer never ceases which keeps the audience at the edge of their seat.
This gripping 'whodunnit' will feature an alternate ending in each performance!
Special Guest Performance by members of The Old Joes' Choir
Co-Sponsor : Singer
In Association with : Cargills & Commercial Bank
Community Support Partner : KPMG Sri Lanka
Beverage Partner : Elephant House
Office Solutions Partner : Fellowes
Print Media Sponsor : The Sunday Times
Radio partner : Lite FM
!IMPORTANT:
- License: Creative Commons
- Please obtain permission form Cold Theatre 7 for distribution permission
- DO NOT DISTRIBUTE without permission!!!!!!
February 25
We had another round of competition at the Telestrations World League today! I was a tad worried after the first round. We started out playing the regular game, and we all did so well that nothing particularly interesting happened. So, we switched to After Dark and things immediately got more interesting and fun. We sat outside in the lovely weather at Harvest House this time.
After the tournament, we walked to Dan’s and saw the Whodunnit–the Kitty-fronted The Who cover band. Great show! Mom and Dad were there and the whole deal was a ton of fun. We wrapped up the evening by swinging by Andy’s for an hour to catch a slice of Cameron’s D&D show. I wish it wasn’t on Sundays so I could stay up late watching, but the little bits I’ve seen have been surprisingly great. Amanda came this time and I think was more entertained than expected.
A deliriously happy cast after the rambunctious fourth night of Agatha Holmes: 'The Whodunnit of the Footprint on the Wall', guest starring Tom Dunstan as Tom Onions.
Tom Onions - manservant, dung shoveler, groundsman and general dogsbody of Cadsworth Manor - is not all that he appears to be. Having eavesdropped on numerous conversations and gotten his hairy paws on a few private letters, Onions has accumulated his betters' sordid secrets. More than just a disgusting little scrote, Tom Onions is also a blackmailer. It's just as well for his blackmailees that just as he announces his money-grubbing intentions, the temperamental electrical supply at Cadsworth Manor fails, giving one of the suspects the chance to run Onions through with an 18th century sabre.
But Agatha Holmes is on the case, and this time he's got steampunk technology on his side! As remarkable as it seems to Wastings, Holmes uses actual science to sift through the clues, noting that Antony Thatcher is outraged at being the only member of the household Onions wasn't blackmailing; Augusta Wellesley had an illegitimate bastard child with Winston Churchill; and Pickering is a silly butler. But it was Oliver Redgrave's ability to move about in a cluttered room in the dark unaided that told Holmes the horrible truth - that the Colonel was a highly trained spy, and that he killed Onions to prevent him from blowing his cover at the delectable Cadsworth Village brothel, Madam Pumpers.
Photography by Tim Gawne.
Baldanar 2.9/80mm
Prontor SVS 1sec-300th
120 Rollfilm 6x6
IMPORTANT NOTE TO CAMERA COLLECTORS The BBC Radio series Baldi is NOT about cameras but a series of whodunnits about an Italian Franciscan Priest played by David Threlfall working as a University Lecturer in Dublin. They are rather good actually but no cameras.
Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None is Presented by Cold Theatre 7 in Special Arrangement with Samuel French Ltd. Written by Agatha Christie & Directed by Kevin Cruze.
In this superlative mystery comedy statuettes of little soldier boys on the mantel of a house on an island off the coast of Devon fall to the floor and break one by one as those in the house succumb to a diabolical avenger. A nursery rhyme tells how each of the ten “soldiers” met his death until there were none. Eight guests who have never met each other on their apparently absent host and hostess are lured to the island, along with the two house servants, marooned.
A mysterious voice accuses each of having gotten away with murder and then one drops dead – poisoned. One down and nine to go! The excitement never lets up and the search for the murderer never ceases which keeps the audience at the edge of their seat.
This gripping 'whodunnit' will feature an alternate ending in each performance!
Special Guest Performance by members of The Old Joes' Choir
Co-Sponsor : Singer
In Association with : Cargills & Commercial Bank
Community Support Partner : KPMG Sri Lanka
Beverage Partner : Elephant House
Office Solutions Partner : Fellowes
Print Media Sponsor : The Sunday Times
Radio partner : Lite FM
!IMPORTANT:
- License: Creative Commons
- Please obtain permission form Cold Theatre 7 for distribution permission
- DO NOT DISTRIBUTE without permission!!!!!!
Princess Peach Showtime! Video Game 3/22/24 (Nintendo Switch)
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Princess Peach must save the day as she takes the spotlight in her very own game
"Princess Peach’s trip to the Sparkle Theater goes off script when the wicked Grape and the Sour Bunch steal the show! Partner with the theater’s guardian, Stella, to call curtains on this tragedy by using a powerful ribbon and taking on several starring roles—each with their own look and abilities.
Transform to fit the role and use showstopping abilities to save the day
Fend off the Sour Bunch with sensational swordplay as a swordfighter...en garde! In another role, Peach puts on her detective hat to find out whodunnit in a museum mystery. From kung fu master to pastry chef, Peach’s roles give you distinctly powerful ways to save the play!
What other transformations are just behind the curtain?"
1. this has a particular style of contemporary writing, where the author over uses popular culture references, specific place names, slang, etc.
All the people use the protagonist's name a LOT "so Alice" "hello Alice" "that's not the case Alice" - it was ANNOYING.
The ending is stupid, and unbelieveable.
Use of London is nice at first, then over used.
Overall, didn't like it.
2. Same tone of contemporary writing but marginally better. No annoying tics like over useage of names, etc. Clunky parallel stories, obvious ending, and rather painful romance. Overall, good. (Not creepy though, which it wants to be and some things just don't make sense and should have been edited out.)
3. Overly dark in places so the squeamish beware! I skimmed a couple of bits of violence, just for my own sanity. But I enjoyed it a LOT, quirky and humorous, pacey, thriller/whodunnit. V. good and recommended. I am going to read other things by the author.
4. They are an interesting and eccentric bunch but by halfway through I was getting a bit nauseous at their privilege, and their politics.
The style of the author is also grating, a bit like this "oh it was HEAPS of fun, and great aunty Violet, you know, the one who wore the red hat to the thing, yes, she said to her cousin Lettice ....". I felt like constantly reminding her that a, they weren't HER family and b, she should try to be more subjective about them.
5. It was ok. Slightly annoying style of writing which is possible to get used to but never becomes natural. The story is pretty grim. Overall OK but I wouldn't read it again.
6. I also read Bicycle Diaries but forgot to add it! I liked it. I skimmed some of his more long-winded musings but overall liked his take on cities and city planning.
7. And I listened to The Beginner's Goodbye by Anne Tyler. LOVED IT. But I love all her stuff.
Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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Crime Fiction class with NMH teacher and author John Corrigan at Northfield Mount Hermon, April 24, 2015. Students investigate a staged crime in the classtoom. Photographs by Glenn Minshall.
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On May 24, 2010, Cris Benton and I paid a visit to the abandoned town of Drawbridge in what is now the Don Edwards Wildlife Refuge to do some Kite Aerial Photography. At first the winds were the start and stop type that allowed us to launch then dropped our kites back to the ground. And soon the situation turned worse: dead calm. But after waiting patiently for another hour or so, and getting some nice ground level photos in the process, the wind returned along with a brief window of ideal lighting as the sun lowering sun broke through spotty cloud cover.
This was the maiden voyage for my newest KAP rig so I wasn't entirely confident it would perform. But it did it's job exactly as it was supposed to with no surprises. The results: about 2400 frames that need to be sorted and classified. One day perhaps I'll be able to orthorectify some of these. That's the eventual goal that this rig was designed to support. For now, I'm just picking out a few individual shots and stitching some small sequences to produce some beauty shots.
We were taking these documentary photographs under a Special Use Permit from the US Fish & Wildlife. Kite flying is prohibited over Station Island without a Special Use Permit as is access to this part of the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge.
Crime Fiction class with NMH teacher and author John Corrigan at Northfield Mount Hermon, April 24, 2015. Students investigate a staged crime in the classtoom. Photographs by Glenn Minshall.
cwd323: Dr. Seuss - Photos in some way inspired by Dr. Seuss (from the CWD Audit Group suggestion thread)
Whodunnit? That's all I want to know.
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A lovely cosy whodunnit, being read for the third or fourth time. Agatha Christie just never gets old!
Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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The first draft of a graphic interpretation of the poem, Giallo, by Simon Barraclough. See www.simonbarraclough.com
Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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Crime Fiction class with NMH teacher and author John Corrigan at Northfield Mount Hermon, April 24, 2015. Students investigate a staged crime in the classtoom. Photographs by Glenn Minshall.
And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None is Presented by Cold Theatre 7 in Special Arrangement with Samuel French Ltd. Written by Agatha Christie & Directed by Kevin Cruze.
In this superlative mystery comedy statuettes of little soldier boys on the mantel of a house on an island off the coast of Devon fall to the floor and break one by one as those in the house succumb to a diabolical avenger. A nursery rhyme tells how each of the ten “soldiers” met his death until there were none. Eight guests who have never met each other on their apparently absent host and hostess are lured to the island, along with the two house servants, marooned.
A mysterious voice accuses each of having gotten away with murder and then one drops dead – poisoned. One down and nine to go! The excitement never lets up and the search for the murderer never ceases which keeps the audience at the edge of their seat.
This gripping 'whodunnit' will feature an alternate ending in each performance!
Special Guest Performance by members of The Old Joes' Choir
Co-Sponsor : Singer
In Association with : Cargills & Commercial Bank
Community Support Partner : KPMG Sri Lanka
Beverage Partner : Elephant House
Office Solutions Partner : Fellowes
Print Media Sponsor : The Sunday Times
Radio partner : Lite FM
!IMPORTANT:
- License: Creative Commons
- Please obtain permission form Cold Theatre 7 for distribution permission
- DO NOT DISTRIBUTE without permission!!!!!!
Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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Using a very bright flashlight, I looked into the hole and found.....
NOTHING!! No stringy stuff, and NO SEEDS!!! NOT a single one!The hole is NOT that large, about 2' max north to south and 1.75' east to west!! WHODUNNIT??? and... WHODUNNIT OVERNIGHT????
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this rather cryptic, strange yet intriguing and cool stencil appeared a few weeks ago on the wall of the building i work in. anybody have a clue as to what it means or whodunnit? mike? nobody has painted over it yet, i think everybody thinks it's cool. is that arabic? and opie?
Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None is Presented by Cold Theatre 7 in Special Arrangement with Samuel French Ltd. Written by Agatha Christie & Directed by Kevin Cruze.
In this superlative mystery comedy statuettes of little soldier boys on the mantel of a house on an island off the coast of Devon fall to the floor and break one by one as those in the house succumb to a diabolical avenger. A nursery rhyme tells how each of the ten “soldiers” met his death until there were none. Eight guests who have never met each other on their apparently absent host and hostess are lured to the island, along with the two house servants, marooned.
A mysterious voice accuses each of having gotten away with murder and then one drops dead – poisoned. One down and nine to go! The excitement never lets up and the search for the murderer never ceases which keeps the audience at the edge of their seat.
This gripping 'whodunnit' will feature an alternate ending in each performance!
Special Guest Performance by members of The Old Joes' Choir
Co-Sponsor : Singer
In Association with : Cargills & Commercial Bank
Community Support Partner : KPMG Sri Lanka
Beverage Partner : Elephant House
Office Solutions Partner : Fellowes
Print Media Sponsor : The Sunday Times
Radio partner : Lite FM
!IMPORTANT:
- License: Creative Commons
- Please obtain permission form Cold Theatre 7 for distribution permission
- DO NOT DISTRIBUTE without permission!!!!!!
Spring 2013, Blackburn Hall.
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Crime Fiction class with NMH teacher and author John Corrigan at Northfield Mount Hermon, April 24, 2015. Students investigate a staged crime in the classtoom. Photographs by Glenn Minshall.
There is nothing at all written with this photographs - but look at the expressions on the faces! It's like the cast of an Agatha Christie mystery were gathered together before the statutory murder and we have to guess who did away with who. I suspect the victim was the airy-fairy lady sixth from the left, but there are at least three potential suspects. Or has the lady in question murdered the butler and the others are suspicious of her?
Crime Fiction class with NMH teacher and author John Corrigan at Northfield Mount Hermon, April 24, 2015. Students investigate a staged crime in the classtoom. Photographs by Glenn Minshall.
Now in its 56th Year, Agatha Christie's long running whodunnit, The MouseTrap at St Martins Theatre.
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