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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.