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"And Then There Were None"

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Agatha Christie's Murder Mystery "And Then There Were None"

In this classic Agatha Christie whodunit (originally called "Ten Little Indians"), eight strangers are lured by a cryptic invitation to a deserted island and left stranded there with only two household servants for company. Ten little soldier statues sit on the mantelpiece, with a nursery rhyme that describes how each of the miniature soldiers dies, "until there were none." A mysterious voice accuses each of the guests of having gotten away with murder -- and then one of them drops dead. Can the other "soldiers" discover the identity of the murderer before they all fall prey to this sadistic trap? Get your sleuthing cap on as the AlphaNYC Theater Company presents this timeless murder mystery at Manhattan's historic Hart Auditorium.
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