AND Then There Were None by master crime-writer Agatha Christie brings the atmospheric and isolated Soldier Island to Studio Theatre next week.
Ten guilty strangers are trapped with no boat, and no escape. One by one, according to the nursery rhyme, Ten Little Soldiers, they fall down dead; poisoned, stabbed or worse, until there are none left alive. Who is committing these crimes, and why? All is revealed in a nail-biting finale.
The production at the theatre in Ashley Road is directed by Colin Hayman and runs from December 3-6 and from December 9-13 at 7.30pm, with a matinee at 2.30pm on Saturday, December 6. Tickets are £10 and £8 (concessions) from Salisbury Information Centre in Fish Row on 01722 342860.
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