

Overall I consider it is a very good theatrical production. On the other hand, I particularly appreciated that even though the action happened in only one setting (the room you see in the picture above), the play was dynamic, having light and sound effects that added the entertaining and scary touches.

When it comes to my personal opinion – I enjoyed the play A LOT! On one hand, I liked the story – given that I did not read the story beforehand, the course of events itself was exciting. Reguant is the first director who was given the right by Agatha Christie Limited (ACL) to use the original ending for this story. However, Agatha considered that the story was one of the best she wrote, so she adapted the story to a theatre play herself, changing some elements – including the ending.Īnother interesting fact is that the play is directed by Ricard Reguant – a director very much appreciated by Agatha Christie’s grandson, Mathew Prichard. “And Then There Were None” was originally written as a novel. What I found interesting, after watching the play, was that Agatha Christie herself wrote the text of the play in 1943.
