And Then There Were None continues at Renton Civic Theatre

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Renton Civic Theatre presents "And Then There Were None," a murder mystery game based on Agatha Christie's renowned novel. Scheduled for May 2, 2025, at 7:30 PM local time, the event concludes at 4:00 AM GMT on May 3. Located at 507 S. 3rd Street, Renton, Washington, this interactive experience allows attendees to step into a world of suspense and mystery. The Seattle Metropolitan Area venue attracts a diverse audience, making it a significant event for both locals and tourists.

Participants will engage in solving the mystery, enhancing the appeal of the springtime entertainment. The event aims to provide a memorable night of intrigue, fostering community engagement. With the popularity of Agatha Christie adaptations, this event is likely to draw considerable interest. Local residents can look forward to a unique evening that combines theater and interactive gameplay.

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