Ten strangers. One remote island. No escape.
A mysterious invitation draws an unlikely group to a grand mansion on Soldier Island — secluded and cut off from the mainland. None of them know their host. Each carries a secret. And as the tide rises, so does the sense of dread.
When a chilling gramophone recording accuses every guest of a terrible crime, civility gives way to panic. Trust fractures. Fear turns to hysteria. And one by one, the guests face their past. With no help coming, suspicion becomes a weapon — and survival depends on uncovering the truth.
Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None is the world’s best-selling mystery for a reason: it’s a masterpiece of tension, retribution, and psychological unraveling. Every character could be both suspect and victim; every moment tightens the noose.
Grantham Dramatic Society brings this dark classic to the stage with a taught atmosphere and period detail. Expect 1930s-inspired design, haunting performances, and the slow, relentless suspense that only Christie can deliver.
Performing at the Guildhall Arts Centre, 12–15 November 2025, this production promises a night of theatre that grips from the first accusation to the final heartbeat.
Step onto Soldier Island — if you dare.