Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None” moves opening to June 20 at Theatre 29

Theatre 29’s finale production of their 25th anniversary season, the Agatha Christie murder mystery “And Then There Were None” postponed their trip to mysterious Soldier Island to June 20. 

The finale production of Theatre 29’s groundbreaking 25th anniversary season, “AND THEN THERE WERE NONE” by Agatha Christie, has rescheduled their opening night gala hosted by the Twentynine Palms Community Food Pantry to Friday, June 20th. 

The spine chillingly murderous romp set on a lonely island off the coast of England will run for two weekends only June 20th through 29th. Award winning director Kathryn Ferguson reveals an ensemble cast featuring Rebecca Osier as Vera Claythorne, Miguel Gomez as Philip Lombard, Joseph Rego as William Blore, Laura Harwood as Emily Brent, Equinox Kramer as Anthony Marston, Makasi Boykin and Salome Fischer playing Thomas and Ethel Rogers, Kurt Schauppner is General John MacKenzie, Catherine Inscore is Doctor Edwina Armstrong and Charles Harvey as Justice Lawrence Wargrave. “And Then There Were None” is rated 13+ for adult content that may not be appropriate for younger audiences.

The original opening night gala was sold out and those who purchased seats for the 13th can have those seats transferred to the 20th by contacting the Twentynine Palms Community Food Pantry. 

Tickets the rest of the run are available now at theatre29.org/tickets. This production is proudly supported by Visit 29.

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