The TCAN Players return with Agatha Christie’s masterwork of suspense, And Then There Were None – where ten strangers are summoned to a remote island—and justice waits in the shadows.
Ten strangers, each harboring a dark secret, are lured to a secluded island estate under false pretenses. Their mysterious hosts are nowhere to be found—only a chilling recording accuses each guest of a terrible crime. Then, one by one, the guests begin to die, their fates eerily mirroring the verses of a sinister nursery rhyme displayed in the house.
With the island cut off by a storm, suspicion grows as the survivors struggle to understand the method behind the madness. Is the killer among them? Or is there someone—or something—else pulling the strings?
Christie’s most celebrated and harrowing whodunit is the world’s best-selling mystery and one of the best-selling books of all time. The plot unfolds with taut pacing, sharp dialogue, and an atmosphere thick with dread, exploring themes of morality, retribution, and the human psyche under pressure. Its surprise ending, considered one of the greatest in crime fiction, will leave audiences breathless.
Prepare for a night of riveting theatre that proves no sin goes unpunished… and no one is beyond suspicion.
Directed by Paul Dixon
Produced by Jeannie Baycroft and Richard Mandel
CAST
Mr. Rogers – Lou Fuoco (Cambridge)
Mrs. Rogers – Susan Diller (Brookline)
Vera Claythorne – Laura DeCesare (Arlington)
Philip Lombard – Eric Cheung (Boston)
Anthony Marston – Sam Deans (Marlborough)
William Blore – Dan Henderson (Needham)
General MacKenzie – Mark Adams (Norwood)
Emily Brent – Pamela Schweppe (Maynard)
Justice Wargrave – Julian Willard (Marlborough)
Dr. Armstrong – Bill Novakowski (Ashland)