And Then There Were Three More...

Published: 29 October 2015
Reporter: David Upton

Three more famous faces from stage and screen are set to become Agatha Christie’s latest guests as they join the UK tour of And Then There Were None which marks the 10th anniversary of The Agatha Christie Theatre Company and the 125th anniversary of the author’s birth.

Neil Stacy, Deborah Grant and Mark Wynter will join this production of the best-selling thriller.

Stacy, who is best known for his role as Robert Cochran in the 'eighties ITV sitcom Duty Free, will play judge Sir Lawrence Wargrave and will be joined by Bergerac and Peak Practice’s Deborah Grant, who will star as eccentric spinster Emily Brent.

'Sixties pop star-turned actor Mark Wynter will star as Dr Armstrong while Kezia Burrows, best known as junior doctor Cath Llewellyn in the 2009 BBC drama series Crash, joins the cast as secretary Vera Claythorne.

And Then There Were None is the best-selling mystery ever, widely considered to be Christie’s masterpiece, with 100 million sales to date. It’s at Manchester Opera House from November 16-21.

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