ONE of the most critically acclaimed plays of all time is coming to Stourbridge Town Hall next week.
Stourbridge Theatre Company (STC) will perform Agatha Christie’s iconic And Then There Were None between Thursday, April 6, and Saturday, April 8.
Widely considered to be Christie’s masterpiece, she described it as the most difficult of her books to write, but it proved to be her best-selling novel; with more than 100 million copies sold.
The book, which was also the world's bestselling mystery novel and one of the best-selling books of all time, was adapted for the stage in 1943, giving it a different ending.
It has been performed many times since by numerous theatre companies all over the world, including STC in March 2005.
Tickets to the show, which will be performed at 7.30pm each evening, costs £10 for adults and £8 for concessions and can be bought at The French Deli, in Coventry Street, or by calling 0333 666 3366 or visiting www.stourbridgetheatre.co.uk.
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