Delta Drama presents “And Then There Were None,” the stage version of one of Agatha Christie’s darkest and most successful mystery novels.
The production runs the weekends of March 4 through 6 and March 11 through 13 at Tillie Lewis Theatre on the Delta College campus. Admission is free. COVID-19 vaccination or proof of a negative test is required to attend, as are masks.
In Christie’s “And Then There Were None,” 10 strangers are summoned to a remote island. All that the guests have in common is a wicked past they’re unwilling to reveal, and a secret that will seal their fate: Each has been marked for murder.
As the weather turns and the group is cut off from the mainland, the bloodbath begins, and one by one they are brutally murdered in accordance with the lines of a sinister nursery rhyme.
Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
Free tickets are available at the Delta Center for the Arts Box Office online or by calling (209) 954-5110. Recommended for ages 10 and up.
Again, guests must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of a negative COVID-19 test, and masks are required indoors.
The Drama Program believes in the importance of providing to the college community a Drama curriculum that develops knowledge, skills and competencies necessary for transfer to the upper division level as well as fulfilling AA Degree general education requirements.
At Delta College, the Drama Program provides a rigorous, disciplined, and integrated curriculum designed to meet the vocational demands of the theatre profession. Delta offers scholarships to new students who qualify.
The Actor Training program is a two-year course of study in which students who have successfully auditioned can concentrate their efforts in rigorous acting classes three times a week in the first year and five times a week in the second year, while also studying stagecraft in separate technical classes.