Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None”
The only safe seat is in the audience…
In March 2026, we performed Agatha Christie’s own stage adaptation of And Then There Were None.
Her best-selling novel, with more than 100 million copies sold worldwide, remains one of the author’s most gripping thrillers.
Ten strangers find themselves invited to an isolated island.
A gramophone recording accuses each of them of a terrible crime.
Cut off from the mainland, suspicion deepens, fear takes hold, and one by one, they are found dead.
“And then there were none“.
It’s a psychologically charged exploration of guilt, justice, and the terrifying idea that you cannot outrun your past.
2026 marks the 50th anniversary of Agatha Christie’s death, making this a fitting moment to experience one of her darkest and most enduring works.
An evening of classic drama: mounting tension, sharp twists, and theatrical suspense.
The only safe seat is in the audience.

Performed in Leighton Buzzard
We were delighted to return to the Library Theatre, Leighton Buzzard (after our previous sell-out performances of Noel Coward’s “Tonight at 8.30” series)
Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None” – Thursday 26th – Saturday 28th March 2026, 7.30pm
