'And Then There Were None'

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LCP mystery at Festival Hall thrills audiences
  • Dr. Armstrong sniffs the drink that led to the demise of Anthony Marston (Steve Atchley) as he lies dead.
    Dr. Armstrong sniffs the drink that led to the demise of Anthony Marston (Steve Atchley) as he lies dead.
  • Emily goes back to reading to her Bible in times of trouble.
    Emily goes back to reading to her Bible in times of trouble.
  • Dr. Amstrong (left) is not happy to hear what Sir Lawrence Wargrave (center) has to say while Capt. Lombard and Vera Clayhorne look on.
    Dr. Amstrong (left) is not happy to hear what Sir Lawrence Wargrave (center) has to say while Capt. Lombard and Vera Clayhorne look on.
  • Capt. Lombard and Vera Claythorne find comfort with each other in their predicament.
    Capt. Lombard and Vera Claythorne find comfort with each other in their predicament.
  • One of the funny moments, as William Blore continues to get close to Dr. Armstrong.
    One of the funny moments, as William Blore continues to get close to Dr. Armstrong.
  • Veteran stage actors Michael Homeier as Sir Lawrence Wargrave and Rusty Faulk as Emily Brent share a reflective moment on stage during LCP’s production of And Then There Were None.
    Veteran stage actors Michael Homeier as Sir Lawrence Wargrave and Rusty Faulk as Emily Brent share a reflective moment on stage during LCP’s production of And Then There Were None.
  • Anenaca Simpson (second from right) made her directorial debut with “And Then There Were None,” as well as played a major role in the play.
    Anenaca Simpson (second from right) made her directorial debut with “And Then There Were None,” as well as played a major role in the play.
Lake Country Players’ (LCP) recent production of Agatha Christie’s bestselling crime novel and play And Then There Were None was a resounding success, playing to a full house at each of four performances.Written in 1939, Agatha Christie once recounted And Then There Were None was one of her most difficult stories to write.The LCP play depicted 10 strangers who received an invitation from an…

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