MacKenzie is a retired war hero and as the play goes on, you see a gradual breakdown of his mind. General MacKenzie is played by Dave Cochrane. What has he got to hide? Danny gets to present a quasi South African accent as part of his character, an accent anyone could have seen through, but straight away this puts you on alert. Calum is well suited to this role, and with his slicked back hair and flash clothes, certainly looks the part.ĭanny Longbottom is William Blore, a detective by trade, but arrives under a pseudonym. Marston attracts attention wherever he goes and his love of sports cars has got him in trouble in the past, so is retribution for his blase opinions the reason for his invite? And he's already ruffled the feathers of one of the other invited guests even before he arrives. The young, flash, sports car driving Anthony Marston is played by Calum Sharp. Jerome Foley plays Philip Lombard, a man with an air of mystery about him and carries a gun, but will he use it in the play? Could this ex-military man be a murderer? Obviously being away from the stage has not affected her dramatic talents. You witness the chipping away of the initially confident character to leave a more emotional Emily as the play progresses. Vera gets the sharp end of Ms Brent's tongue from the off. Vera Claythorne is played by Emily Girton, and this is the first time that Emily has appeared on stage since lockdown. Narracott, the Boatman, is played by Anthony Vokes, with just a hint of a South-Westerly accent. Wonderfully crotchety and moaning about all the tasks she has to carry out for the guests. Linda M Stafford is Mrs Rogers, the Maid. Very believable in his role and has that air of authority, especially over Mrs Rogers. the butler/man servant hired to tidy up the house and greet the guests invited by Mr and Mrs Owen, the owners of the property. And with only the fallen believed to be innocent, who amongst them is the killer? Stranded on the island by a torrential storm and haunted by an ancient nursery rhyme, one by one the guests begin to die. 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 ten guests become nine. Upon arrival it is discovered that their host, an eccentric millionaire, is missing. "And Then There Were None" by West Bridgford Dramatic Society.Īgatha Christie's murder mystery play, for those who don't know, is about a group of ten strangers who are lured to a remote island off the coast of Devon.
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