And Then There Were None
JULY 19 – SEPTEMBER 1
Ten Strangers, One Island, No Escape!

JULY 19 – SEPTEMBER 1
Hubbard Theatre
Directed by Elizabeth Williamson
A secluded island, ten strangers, and a deadly game of survival. Experience the tension and drama live on stage as Agatha Christie’s classic novel comes to life in a chic cliffside house. The clock is ticking, and the suspense is palpable. The body count rises as the characters grapple with their own secrets and guilt. Can you solve who is behind it all?
“Delightful summer show none should miss”
HOUSTON CHRONICLE
“This is perfect summertime entertainment.”
Houston Press
“You will jump, for sure, and there are chills all through the night.”
Houston Press
“No company in Houston has the physical or monetary resources to produce on such a scale. It is in a class by itself, Houston‘s own Paramount, or MGM, or Fox. When they turn on the charm, there’s no way not to be seduced”
Houston Press
Accessibility
Performance Type |
Performance Date(s) |
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Captioned Performance | Sunday, July 28, 2:00 PM Best Seats: Section 4, Rows L-O |
Audio Described Performance | Sunday, July 28, 2:00 PM |
ASL Interpreted Performance | Wednesday, August 21, 7:30 PM Best Seats: Please select the indicated performance and use Promo Code ASLSEAT to gain access to the best seats to view ASL interpreters, or contact Guest Services at (713) 220-5700 or boxoffice@alleytheatre.org. |
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The performance is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes long, including one intermission. |
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Written in 1939, And Then There Were None patrons can expect murder and moments of violence, including suicide and reference to violence toward a child. |
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Gunshot sound effects, Lights facing towards the audience, and Flashing Lights are featured in this production. |
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