THRILLING THEATRE
ROYAL AUDIENCES WITH QUEEN OF CRIME’S BEST-SELLER
And Then There
Were None
Newcastle Theatre Royal
Monday 27 July – Saturday 1 August 2015
The world’s best-selling mystery is coming to
Newcastle Theatre Royal! Agatha Christie’s And
Then There Were None has recorded 100 million sales to date and the ‘Queen
of Crime’s’ own stage adaptation of this dark and captivating tale is set to
thrill audiences from Monday 27th July – 1st August 2015.
And Then There Were None is widely considered to be Christie’s masterpiece
and this production marks the 125th anniversary of Agatha Christie’s birth, and
the 10th anniversary of the Agatha Christie Theatre Company.
Photo: Pamela
Raith
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A group of 10 strangers is lured to a remote island
off the coast of Devon. Upon arrival they discover that their host, an
eccentric millionaire, is missing. At dinner a recorded message is played
accusing each of them in turn of having a guilty secret and by the end of the
evening the 10 guests become nine. Stranded on the island by a torrential storm
and haunted by an ancient nursery rhyme, one by one the guests begin to die.
And with only the fallen believed to be innocent who amongst them is the
killer?
Featuring a host of familiar faces from the world of
TV and theatre, the show stars 2015 British Soap Award winner Verity Rushworth,
best known for her role as Donna Windsor-Dingle in the long-running ITV soap Emmerdale. Verity won the ‘Best Scene’
award for the scene where Donna says goodbye to her daughter April. And Verity
is no stranger to the stage having made her West End
debut as Penny Pingleton in the musical Hairspray
and later she played Maria Von Trapp in the UK tour of The
Sound of Music, taking over the role from Connie Fisher.
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Raith
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Verity is joined by fellow Emmerdale veteran Frazer Hines, who played Joe Sugden in the soap
for 22 years from the pilot episode in 1972. Many will also recognise Frazer as
Dr Who’s Jamie McCrimmon, companion
to the second Doctor Patrick Troughton. Frazer’s theatre experience includes
starring roles in Outside Edge, Dial ‘M’ for Murder, Spider’s Web, Not Now
Darling, Doctor in the House, in which he played opposite Bill Kenwright, Run for your Wife, Wait Until Dark and Far From the Madding Crowd.
Musical Theatre star Paul Nicholas first made his
name in the original London production of Jesus
Christ Superstar, in which he played the title role and later went on to
star in Hair and Grease in the West End with Elaine Paige. Paul will also be known
to many as Vince Pinner in the 80s BBC sitcom Just
Good Friends.
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Raith
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Colin Buchanan, best known for playing D.I Pascoe
for eleven years in the hit BBC television
series Dalziel and Pascoe, joins the
cast off the back of starring in a UK tour of another Bill Kenwright production, J.B
Priestley’s Dangerous Corner.
Susan Penhaligon is probably best known for
starring in the 1976 ITV drama Bouquet of Barbed Wire and for playing
Judi Dench's sister in the 1981 LWT sitcom A Fine Romance. She has also appeared
on TV many times in dramas such as Upstairs
Downstairs, Casualty and Touch of
Frost and her extensive West
End theatre credits
include The Three Sisters, Of Mice
and Men (Mermaid) and Dangerous
Corner (Whitehall Theatre).
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Raith
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Mark Curry is best known to children of the
Eighties as one of the Blue Peter presenters as well as hosting Get Set for Summer, The
Saturday Picture Show and Screen Test. His acting credits include
Alan Parker’s Bugsy Malone, London’s Burning, and West End shows The Woman in Black, Talent and he toured
with Noises Off and Singin’ In The Rain.
Ben Nealon is best known for his role as 2nd
Lt/Lt/Capt Jeremy Forsythe in the ITV award winning series Soldier Soldier. His previous work for Bill
Kenwright includes The Signal Man (Windsor)
and the Passport For Pimlico tour.
His TV credits include Casualty, The
Bill, EastEnders and Doctors, and
film roles include the Bollywood blockbusters The Rising and the Oscar-nominated Lagaan.
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Raith
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As The Agatha Christie Theatre Company marks its
10th anniversary with this production of And
Then There Were None, the interest and adoration for the great Dame
Christie - who having sold over two billion books worldwide is outsold only by
the Bible and Shakespeare - continues to grow.
This production of And Then There Were None is produced by Bill Kenwright, with Joe
Harmston directing, design by Simon Scullion, lighting by Douglas Kuhrt and
sound by Matt Bugg.
Tickets:
And Then There Were None appears at Newcastle Theatre Royal from Monday 27
July – Saturday 1 August 2015. Tickets
from £14.50 (pay 50p less per ticket when you book online). Tickets can be
purchased from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 or select your
own seat and book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk
And why not tempt
yourself with Afternoon Tea after the matinees on Thu 30 July and Sat 1 Aug?
Served in our exclusive Olivier Suite and accompanied by one of our pianists,
you can treat yourself for £14.95 per person or upgrade to Afternoon Tea with
Prosecco for £20.90. Book via the Box Office or online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk/whats-on/afternoon-tea
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