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

Burien, WALocal News

Renton Civic Theatre is thrilled to announce the opening of Agatha Christie’s iconic murder mystery, "And Then There Were None," this Friday, April 18, continuing until May 4, 2025. This suspenseful play follows ten strangers who are lured to a remote island, where they begin to die one by one, each death reflecting a chilling nursery rhyme. Directed by the talented Kim Douthit, the production aims to deliver an atmospheric experience that captivates and engages the audience. The theatre has stated that viewers should prepare for a gripping narrative that will keep them on the edge of their seats until the final, shocking revelation. The show has a runtime of 2 hours and 15 minutes, including an intermission, making it a perfect evening outing.

Tickets are available now for those eager to experience this masterfully crafted tale. As one of Christie’s best-selling works, it promises to draw in both seasoned fans and newcomers alike. Don't miss your chance to witness this classic thriller come to life on stage.

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