Jan 20, 2021
R.J. Lowe plays Sir Lawrence Wargrave in “And Then Were None” by Agatha Christie, which opens at 7 p.m. Friday at the Mid-Ohio Valley Players in Marietta. Seating will be limited because of COVID-19 restrictions, however, tickets can be purchased in advance at midohiovalleyplayers.org. (Photo Provided)
MARIETTA Live theater returns Friday with the Mid-Ohio Valley Players presentation of “And Then There Were None” by famed mystery writer Agatha Christie.
The story is about 10 strangers invited to a remote island where a mysterious recording reveals their deadly secrets. As they are haunted by a sinister nursery rhyme, a murderer amongst them picks them off one by one.
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A KIDDERMINSTER Theatre is no closer to reopening its doors than it was 12 months - and local actors are missing the stage. The world of live theatre was forced to ground to a halt during the lockdown, from West End shows, to performances at the Rose Theatre. The last company to tread the boards at the Rose was the Kidderminster Operatic and Dramatic Society with their version of ‘Our House’ in March last year. This was followed closely by the Nonentities Society sell-out comedy, ‘Chase me up Farndale Avenue s’il vous plait!’ The society were looking forward to performing a series of 12 Monologues, featuring a variety of playwrights from Bennet to Dickens to Wilde, in November.