For their tenth anniversary, the Agatha Christie Theatre Company present And Then There Were None, based on the Queen of Crime’s 1939 novel.
A group of 10 strangers are lured to a remote island off the coast of Devon. Upon arrival it is discovered that their host, an eccentric millionaire, is missing. Stranded on the island by a torrential storm and haunted by an ancient nursery rhyme, one by one the guests begin to die. With only the fallen believed to be innocent, who amongst them is the killer?
This adaptation, by the company behind Black Coffee and Witness for The Prosecution, stars Colin Buchanan of Dalziel and Pascoe fame. It’s at Cambridge Arts Theatre 24-29 August; 7.45pm, tickets from £15.