About And Then There Were None

10...   Ten strangers are lured to an isolated island mansion off the Devon coast by a mysterious U.N. Owen. 

9...   At dinner a recorded message accuses each of them in turn of having a guilty secret, and by the end of the night one of the guests is dead. 

8...   Stranded by a violent storm, and haunted by a nursery rhyme counting down one by one…

One by one they begin to die. 

7...   Who among them is the killer and will any of them survive?

 

This show is double-cast and features two different endings - Agatha Christie's original ending she wrote for the book and one that she included as an alternate ending for the play adaptation. The director has chosen to utilize both endings throughout the run of the show. The cast list and different ending dates are listed below. 


Cast List (in order of appearance)

Mrs. Rogers----Kim Day (May 4th, 6th @ 2:30, 12th, 15th, 19th 20th @ 7:30)

                    ----Becka Schultz (May 5th, 6th @ 7:30, 8th, 13th, 18th, 20th @ 2:30)

Rogers----Matthew Jeppesen

Fred Narracott---Dalan Parker

Vera Claythorne----Kamilyn Michaelis

Philip Lombard----Michael Jensen

Anthony Marston----Trey Rawlings

William Blore----Sam Farnsworth

General MacKenzie----Marc Jensen

Emily Brent----Diana Clawson

Sir Lawrence Wargrave----Micah Coombs

Dr. Armstrong----Angeline Ady (May 4th, 6th @ 2:30, 12th, 15th, 19th 20th @ 7:30) 

                        ----Kristi Crapo (May 5th, 6th @ 7:30, 8th, 13th, 18th, 20th @ 2:30)

 

**Original Ending: May 5th, 6th (evening), 12th, 15th, 18th, and 20th (evening)

**Alternate Ending: May 4th, 6th (matinee), 8th, 13th, 19th, and 20th (matinee) 

 
 

The Old Barn Community Theatre

It is with excitement and reflection that we celebrate our 25th year as The Old Barn Community Theatre.  It was at Christmas in 1998 that this little theatre in the middle of nowhere came to be.  In the following 25 years we’ve gone on to produce 119 productions, not counting the current season.  We feel like that is an achievement worth celebrating.

Let’s take a moment and reflect on these 25 years of Family, Fantasy and Fun.  

Family:  Through the production process our Old Barn family has become a treasure to each of us.  However, we’ve also introduced you to other families, families that sing and celebrate.  Families of long ago and families of today.  There have been friends who become like families and strangers who find family while floating down a river.  Hopefully you’ve enjoyed meeting these families while sitting in the audience with members of your own.

Fantasy:  Shows of fantasy have taken audiences to castles, cornfields, woods and chocolate factories.  We’ve met characters as diverse as a flying nanny to sisters with a window seat and from gamblers to animated and comic book friends.  Each one fantastic in its own way.

Fun:  What could be more fun than being with people you love cheering for boys in a band, brothers finding brides or youngsters beating the odds.  Maybe your idea of fun is cringing in your seat at a whodunit, laughing at silly antics, entering a jungle or watching it rain.  We’ve tried to provide it all.

We are grateful to all those who have made these years of family, fantasy and fun possible.  Those include:  a dedicated theatre board; the directors of each of those 119 shows; 119 talented and hard-working casts and crews; sponsors, donors and advertisers; and landlords and their families who provide these facilities.  Above all we thank each of you who sit in our audiences, show after show, providing the laughter, applause and cheers that make live theatre come to life.  We salute each of you here, at this performance, and those who have returned time after time for 25 years.

With your continued support our goal is to provide moments of family, fantasy and fun for many years to come.  Thank you and enjoy!!!

​​​The Old Barn Community Theatre Board