Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None comes to the Ipswich Regent this autumn.
In the queen of suspense’s own stage adaptation of the best-selling mystery novel, 10 strangers arrive at a remote island to find their eccentric millionaire host missing. Stranded by a storm, they are haunted by an ancient nursery rhyme and one by one begin to die. With only the dead believed to be innocent who among them is the killer?
Running from October 5-10, tickets go on sale from 9.30am today.
Last year, more than 8,000 people saw Christie’s The Mousetrap at the Regent.
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