LEONARDTOWN, Md. (Nov. 3, 2008)—An unknown killer will plague the auditorium at Leonardtown High School as the ROSE Players perform the renowned Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. The cast and crew will bring their first murder mystery to life on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (Nov. 6, 7, and 8), at 7:30 p.m., in the Leonardtown High School Auditorium. The doors will open at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $5 per student and $7 per adult. All tickets can be purchased at the door.
And Then There Were None, formerly published as Ten Little Indians, is perhaps Agatha Christie's best known murder mystery made for the stage. First performed in 1939, this show has always attracted audiences of all ages due to its complex knots of enigmatic characters with hidden secrets and the ever-growing body count.
It all begins with the unsuspecting strangers gathering at an island house for the holiday. But the number of guests quickly decreases as one-by-one they start turning up dead. The surviving guests scramble to catch the murderer. All are suspects. The only ones who are innocent are those who have been murdered already. Who will be next? Can you solve the crime before the killer gets everyone? Join the ROSE Players November 6, 7, and 8 to find out!
For more details, contact Leonardtown High School's main office at 301-475-0200.