A Night of Mystery and Intrigue: CURTIN CALL TO PERFORM AGATHA CHRISTIE WHODONIT.

Content courtesy of

From: Stamford Advocate (Stamford, CT)
Date: 20070913
Author:

Byline: Staff Writer

Sep. 13--Complete with a surprise ending, the mystery leaves audiences trying to guess the murderer's identity from early on.

"Ninty-nine percent of the people don't see it coming, but it all makes sense," says Joel Fenster, who directs the play, which will open tomorrow night at Curtain Call's Dressing Room Theatre in Stamford. "(Christie) did lay clues throughout the whole thing."

The setting is Monkswell Manor, a guesthouse not far from London, run by young marrieds Mollie and Giles Ralston. Four guests -- Christopher Wren, Mrs. Boyle, Major ...

Read the rest of this article with a Free Trial at HighBeam Research.



Other Articles on Agatha Christie

  • Agatha Christie
  • MysteryNet and Agatha Christie Ltd. Sign Exclusive Agreement to Produce the Official Web Site for Agatha Christie - The World's Leader in Murder Mystery.
  • Christie, Agatha: Agatha Christie: An English Mystery.(Brief article)(Book review)
  • AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MOST PUZZLING MYSTERY: HERSELF
  • Agatha Christie Contest Winners
  • The Life and Crimes of Agatha Christie: A Biographical Companion to the Works of Agatha Christie.(Review)(Brief Article)
  • Cracking Agatha Christie case for amateur sleuths; Computer Games.(Features)
  • Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None Ships Into Retail Stores; The #1 Best-Selling Mystery Novel Becomes a Video Game.
  • Murder and mystery to mark Agatha Christie's centenary
  • Agatha Christie: an unlikely obituary. (Latin America: Private Eyes & Time Travelers)
  • Find More Articles

  • About Our Articles: We've partnered with Highbeam Research to provide these article excerpts for your research needs. However, due to copyright laws, we cannot publish the whole article. To view these articles in full length you'll need to use the link above to access the free trial at Highbeam.



    - 1G1-168648519
    Art of Worldly Wisdom Daily
    In the 1600s, Balthasar Gracian, a jesuit priest wrote 300 aphorisms on living life called "The Art of Worldly Wisdom." Join our newsletter below and read them all, one at a time.
    Email:
    Sonnet-a-Day Newsletter
    Shakespeare wrote over 150 sonnets! Join our Sonnet-A-Day Newsletter and read them all, one at a time.
    Email: