Agatha Christie’s most read work, And Then There Were None, is coming to the Grand Opera House later this year – and the full cast has now been announced.
The cast includes Bob Barrett as Doctor Armstrong, who is best known for his role as Dr Sacha Levy in the BBC1 medical drama Holby City, from 2010 to 2022.
Also starring in the show is Joseph Beattie (Hex and Silent Witness) as Philip Lombard and Oliver Clayton (The Play That Goes Wrong) as Anthony Marston.
And Then There Were None is at the Grand Opera House York from Tuesday 21 to Saturday 25 November 2023.
Ten strangers are lured to a solitary mansion off the coast of Devon. When a terrible storm cuts them off from the mainland, and with their hosts mysteriously absent, the true reason for their presence on the island becomes horribly clear, as secrets from their past come back to haunt each and every one of them.
And Then There Were None is the best-selling crime novel of all time, and has sold over a 100 million copies worldwide since its first publication in 1939.
The classic story has been reinvented for the 21st century in this brand-new production, directed by Lucy Bailey.
Completing the cast are Jeffery Kissoon as General Mackenzie, Andrew Lancel as William Blore, Nicola May-Taylor as Jane Pinchbeck, Louise McNulty as Understudy, Katy Stephens as Emily Brent, Lucy Tregear as Georgina Rogers, Sophie Walter as Vera Claythorne, Matt Weyland as Narracott/Understudy, and David Yelland as Judge Wargrave.
Tickets start from £13 and are available via the Grand Opera House website.
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