Bill Kenwright Presents
And Then There Were None
By Agatha Christie
with Gerald Harper, Alex Ferns, Denis Lill, Chloe Newsome, Jennifer Wilson, Peter Byrne and Mark Wynter
thriller of all time, with over 100 million copies sold, Agatha Christie’s own stage adaptation of this dark and captivating tale will thrill and enthral, as murder unfolds.
Presented by the official Agatha Christie Theatre Company, the all-star cast features Gerald Harper, who is best known for playing the title roles in Adam Adamant Lives and Hadleigh, Alex Ferns well known for his award winning role as the notorious Trevor in Eastenders, Denis Lill The Royal, Survivors, and Outside Edge, Chloe Newsome Coronation Street, Jennifer Wilson star of the hit TV series The Brothers, Peter Byrne who made his name by playing Andy Crawford in the BBC series Dixon of Dock Green, and Mark Wynter who has delighted audiences with his all round talents from Pop career to TV, Film and Stage.
From 16th June To 21st June
Times Eves 8pm; Wed & Sat Mats 2.30pm
Prices £20.50-£26.50
Concessions £1 off for over 60s and unwaged. Under 25s all seats £8
Venue Festival Theatre
Genre Drama
WE have seen this production of AND THEN THERE WERE NONE twice and it is brilliantly acted by a superb cast.
It holds your attention the whole time and it is a beautifully lavish production which is definiatley worth seeing especially if you love crime plays and Agatha Christie.
Its a first class plot with many twists and turns keeping you guessing to the endwho is the murderer.
We are looking forward to lots more thrillers and who dunnits at Malvern theatre.
A wonderful evening of first class entertaintment.A+++++++++++++
Strong cast with mainly good acting throughout. Insufficient continued build-up of tensionUnfortunate delivery of lines when announcing Blores death caused an involuntary laugh from the audience which could not have been intended.
Excellent set, but storm sound effects seemed overplayed.
Overall an enjoyable evening.
Overall an extremely lively and enjoyable evening. The time raced by and as always with Christie I failed to guess whodunnit.
The only downside, some of the cast appeared to have been breathing in huge quantities of helium producing some rather bizarre accents-but even that was funny.
Absolutely magnificent performance of this Agatha Christie adaptation. The cast were all marvellous and equally strong and acted superbly. I was mesmorized from start to finish. I would recomend this to all, it was thoroughly enjoyed.

Craig Ferguson, Malvern