Jackson-Reed Theater’s Fall play presents Agatha Christie’s darkest and most haunting tale. Considered to be her greatest work, “And Then There Were None” is a twisting and turning thriller that is full of ghosts where the line between murder and victim is blurred.
Ten strangers are lured to an island resort off the coast of England by their mysterious hosts, Mr. and Mrs. U.N. Owen. A schoolteacher, a mercenary, a general, a judge, a doctor, a spinster, a police inspector, a playboy, a butler, and a cook; a group of people with seemingly nothing in common. However, they all share the same dark secret. Now, the guests are in jeopardy of being killed one by one in line with a children’s nursery rhyme.
Below are photos from the production, which closed on November 12.