8-9-18 Barnstormer's And Then There Were None

FROM LEFT: Robert St. Laurence, Madeleine Maby, George F. Piehl, Doug Shapiro, Jean Mar Brown, and Bob Bates star in Barnstormers Theatre's production of Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None." DIANA EVANS PHOTO)

TAMWORTH — It is time once again for the Barnstormers Theatre’s annual Agatha Christie production. This year’s offering is one of her most renowned, “And Then There Were None.”

“And Then There Were None,” which is sometimes referred to as “Ten Little Indians,” opened Thursday, Aug. 9, in Tamworth with performances through Aug. 18. The play focuses on 10 people who are invited by Mr. Owen to an island under various pretenses only to discover that none of them actual know their invitee and that they are all being held accountable for various alleged murders.

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