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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

 

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- License: Creative Commons

- Please obtain permission form Cold Theatre 7 for distribution permission

- DO NOT DISTRIBUTE without permission!!!!!!

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????

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?

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!!!!!!

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.

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.

Oh this little thing? It wouldn't hurt a fly....

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A suspect enters the scene- small wasp about 2.3mm long totally ignored by the guard/nurse ant but in a very suspicious body position

see www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/193197524/ for next shot

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.

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.

Another cozy Agatha Christie whodunnit, but with a disappointingly small appearance from Papa Poirot.

 

[Spoiler Alert]

A kleptomaniac seems to be at work at a students' hostel.... things soon take a more sinister turn with a few murders. Beautifully sketched out characters as usual. Poirot, however, plays a rather small role in the proceedings this time.

Led by the University of Buckingham, this event series included workshops and events around Dickens’s last unfinished novel, ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’. These events contributed to an ogoing international project which explores this unfinished work through a reading group and blog developed from a digital re-release of Dickens's original monthly instalments, becoming a crowd-sourced whodunnit inquiry into which character the public believe committed the murder of Edwin Drood.

 

Illustration by Alys Jones

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Mike Windle, of the North East Yorkshire Geology Trust, entertaining children with a dinosaur whodunnit.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The first draft of a graphic interpretation of the poem, Giallo, by Simon Barraclough. See www.simonbarraclough.com

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