Thurles will host a gripping evening of suspense as the Fionn Mac Cumhaill Players, a drama and theatre group based in Cloneen, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, present Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None at the Source Arts Centre. The performance is scheduled for Saturday, November 8, at 8 p.m., with tickets priced at €20.
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Originally published in 1939, And Then There Were None is widely regarded as one of Christie’s most accomplished novels. The story revolves around ten strangers invited to a remote island under different pretenses. Isolated from the mainland, they quickly discover that their host is mysteriously absent and that a chilling pattern of events is about to unfold. A cryptic nursery rhyme hints at a sequence of deaths, and each character must confront secrets from their past.
The play captures Christie at her most chilling. Civility collapses under suspicion, ordinary gestures take on sinister overtones, and tension builds with every revelation. Sharp dialogue and an ever-present sense of impending doom transform the production into a psychological thriller that ensnares both characters and audience in a web of mistrust and unease.
Tickets are on sale for what promises to be an unforgettable night of theatre in Thurles, offering fans both of Christie and of live drama a rare opportunity to experience this timeless work on stage.
Tickets for the play can be purchased through the following link: Book Here
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