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And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

A Mystery by

Agatha Christie

 

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The Village Players of Hatboro announce the first production of their 64th season, “And Then There Were None,” the classic who-done-it by Agatha Christie. The show premieres on Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. The theater is located at 401 Jefferson Ave., in Hatboro. For information, call the box office at 215-675-6774.

The large cast includes: Paul McCarthy as “Rogers,” Judith Van Buskirk as “Mrs. Rogers,” Jacki Green as “Fran Narracott,” Laura Buttenbusch as “Vera Claythorne,” Thomas Settefrati as “Philip Lombard,” Brett Melnick as “Anthony Marston,” Alex Krier as “William Blore,” Jim Lewis as “General McKenzie,” Beverly Albertus as “Emily Brent,” Mathew Freilich as “Sir Lawrence Wargrave” and Robert DeMarco as “Dr. Armstrong.”

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The show is directed by Zachary Palmer who helmed last summer’s “I Didn’t Do It!” at the playhouse. Zachary has also performed on in stage in “Out of Order” and “Three Bags Full.” Howard Mater is the assistant director for the production.

“And Then There Were None” opens on Oct. 7, with an 8 p.m. curtain. Doors open 30 minutes before show time. Tickets are $12. The show continues each weekend until Oct. 22. There are two Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. on Oct. 9 and 16. Matinee tickets are only $10. The Village Players of Hatboro is a non-profit community theater located in residential Hatboro at 401 Jefferson Avenue near County Line Road between Jacksonville and Warminster Roads. Call the box office at 215-675-6774 or visit www.thevillageplayers.com

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