AN unsuspecting group of strangers are brought together on a secluded island, cut off from the mainland with no chance of escape.

A doctor, judge, private investigator, a secretary, former military men and others have been summoned to a beautiful art-deco house on Soldier Island by the mysterious Mr and Mrs Owen.

But, all is not what it seems and they each hide dark secrets from their pasts, which are soon brought to light.

On the wall greeting the party of guests is the ominous ‘Ten Little Soldier Boys’ nursery rhyme and there starts a ‘wicked’ game, as the members of the group are picked off one-by-one.

Tensions soon rise as they try to unravel the identity of the killer in their midst before it is too late.

And Then There Were None is Studio Theatre’s first Agatha Christie production for more than 10 years.

It is a classic ‘who dunnit’ from one of the world’s greatest crime, which will have audiences on the edge of their seats – keeping you guessing right up until the final scene.

Like a game of Cluedo audiences will be looking for every clue as they try to figure out who the real killer is.

However, there are a few red herrings thrown up to beguile audiences.

The cast were superb and had audiences gripped from the moment the stage lights came on, right up until the nail biting finale. The costumes, scenery and use of effects enhanced the overall theatre experience, transporting audiences back to the 1940s for a thrilling evening of murder and mystery.

It runs until December 13.

For more information visit studiotheatre.org.uk Katy Griffin