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Topic History of: Witness For The Prosecution
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Allegro JK2006 wrote:
Agatha Christie was a far better writer than she is ever given credit for.


Yes. The perfect bridge for the young (14ish) to develop their reading skills into adulthood.

And to encounter suspicion, because little is what it seems - as all us senior people can verify.


www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/agatha-...favourites-1.2351699
Wyot Allegro wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Really enjoyed the theatre version I saw in London a couple of years back.


Back for a new run on the London stage in just a couple of weeks - virtually coinciding with Agatha Christie's birthday.

At London County Hall on the South Bank. The redundant Council chamber give a unique feel to the court proceedings.


Yes that's where we saw it too Barney; the County Hall setting is a stroke of genius. Thoroughly enjoyable show.
Allegro Wyot wrote:
Really enjoyed the theatre version I saw in London a couple of years back.


Back for a new run on the London stage in just a couple of weeks - virtually coinciding with Agatha Christie's birthday.

At London County Hall on the South Bank. The redundant Council chamber give a unique feel to the court proceedings.
Wyot Really enjoyed the theatre version I saw in London a couple of years back.
JK2006 Just watched this (for the tenth time - every one a joy). Laughton a marvel; Marlene magnificent (even knowing the plot I didn't recognise her and every time I am proud she once sang my songs and called me a poet and a genius to my face). But Agatha Christie was a far better writer than she is ever given credit for.