And Then There Were None to thrill audiences at Renton Civic Theatre starting this Friday, April 18

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Renton Civic Theatre is excited to present Agatha Christie’s iconic murder mystery, ‘And Then There Were None’, from April 18 to May 4, 2025. This suspense-filled thriller, based on one of the best-selling crime novels, revolves around ten strangers who find themselves on a remote island, where they begin to die one by one in a manner that reflects a haunting nursery rhyme. Under the direction of Kim Douthit, the production is anticipated to deliver a captivating atmosphere, enhanced by a talented cast that brings depth to the complex characters. The theatre promises that the gripping narrative will keep audiences engaged until the very last, shocking revelation. Tickets are currently available for purchase, encouraging both locals and visitors to immerse themselves in this thrilling theatrical experience.

With a runtime of 2 hours and 15 minutes, including intermission, the show offers a comprehensive and engaging outing for mystery enthusiasts. The combination of Christie’s masterful storytelling and the theatre's atmospheric staging is sure to leave a lasting impression. Don’t miss this chance to witness a classic tale of intrigue and suspense come to life on stage.

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