In 1939, Agatha Christie brought new interest and excitement to the mystery novel genre with her publication of Ten Little Indians. An intelligent and suspenseful story, it quickly became a best seller. The popular book was adapted for the stage and renamed Ten Little Indians or alternatively, And Then There Were None, from the closing line of the nursery rhyme.
The play follows ten strangers who are invited by an unseen host to spend a weekend in a manor house high on a mountaintop on a British island. Upon his or her arrival, each guest is promptly accused of escaping punishment for a past crime. Terror ensues after one person is killed and accusations fly wildly about as the remaining guests realize a murderer is in their midst. One by one, the guests are picked off in accordance to the nursery rhyme, providing twists and turns that will throw off even the sharpest sleuth.
Unless noted, all performances are at 7:30 p.m. in the Crafton-Preyer Theatre
* 5:00 p.m.
Character | Cast Member |
| Vera Claythorne | Laura Fleming |
| Dr. Armstrong | Alicia Gian |
| Mr. Roders | Lawrence Henderson |
| General MacKenzie | Justin Knudsen |
| Anthony Marston | Eric LaPointe |
| Phillip Lombard | Patrick Lewallen |
| Mrs. Roders | Lauren R. Marshall |
| William Blore | Jeremy Riggs |
| Emily Brent | Courtney Schweitzer |
| Sir Lawrence Wargrav | Carter Royce Waite |
And Then There Were None (Ten Little Indians)
