AGATHA Christie’s masterpiece And Then There Were None has begun its two-week run at Studio Theatre in Ashley Road.
The production, directed by Colin Hayman, stars ten guilty strangers trapped on an isolated island with no boat and no escape.
One by one they fall down dead: poisoned, stabbed or worse, until there are none left alive, the mystery only being revealed in a nail biting finale. The show runs until Saturday and then continues from Tuesday through to Saturday. Evening performances are at 7.30pm and there is a matinee this Saturday at 2.30pm.
Tickets are £10 and £8 (concessions) from Salisbury Information Centre in Fish Row on 01722 342860.
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