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Written by Agatha Christie
Directed by Claire White-Aldworth
2nd – 5th June, 2010
Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking
Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions)
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Synopsis
Ten people find themselves stranded in the lonely house on Soldier Island when their supposed hosts send word that they have been detained. A mysterious voice, afterwards discovered to come from a gramophone record, indicts each one of them – the eight guests and the two servants – of murder. It transpires that no-one has met their hosts and that they have evidently been decoyed to the island. First one and then another dies; each death according to the rhyme of ‘Ten Little Soldier Boys’, and with each death one of the little china figurines on the mantelpiece is found broken. The tension grows as they realize that the killer is, in fact, one of themselves. Eventually only two little soldier boys are left…….
Setting: 1938, Soldier Island, Devon
Cast / Characters
| Rogers | Bob Day |
| Mrs Rogers | Jean Matthews |
| Narracot | Dave Dunlop |
| Vera Claythorne | Julia Stevens |
| Captain Lombard | Graham Collier |
| Anthony Marston | Phil Pile |
| William Blore | Matthew Horton |
| General MAckenzie | Sandy Hurle |
| Emily Brent | Danny Sparkes |
| Sir Lawrence Wargrave | Graham Botterill |
| Dr Armstrong | Tina Knight |
Crew
| Director | Claire White-Aldworth |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Mark Holton |
| Stage Manager | Peter Moore |
| Box Office | Brenda Midwinter, Julia Stevens |
| Costume | Carol Botterill |
| Front of House | Clare Groome |
| Set Design & Build | Alan Wakefield |
| David Dunlop | |
| Claire White-Aldworth | |
| & Members of the Players | |
| Lighting | Phil Pile, Hannah Rose |
| Sound | James White-Aldworth |
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