SMC presenting Christie murder mystery

Published 2:20 pm Wednesday, October 18, 2006

By Staff
It's murder, mystery and mayhem at Southwestern Michigan College Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 19-22, as one of Agatha Christie's most enduring novels is brought to life through the fall production of "And Then There Were None."
This spell-binding drama opens at SMC Thursday, Oct. 19, and runs through Sunday, Oct. 22.
Also known as Ten Little Indians, it was first published as a Christie novel in 1939.
The story begins when a group of people are invited to a party on a deserted island.
Soon after their arrival, they notice that things are not what they seem.
Suddenly, one by one, the guests are killed off.
Gradually the characters agree that the killer is indeed one of them.
Who is the mysterious killer?
Come see for yourself.
All tickets are general admission and sold on a first-come, first-serve basis, so reserve your tickets now, before this production is sold out.
Show times are Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 19-21, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 22, at 2 p.m. in the theater of the Dale A. Lyons Building on SMC's Dowagiac campus.
General admission tickets cost $7; $5 for students and seniors. Students and children under 18 are free. To reserve tickets, call the SMC box office at (269) 782-1280; 687-1600; or 1-800-456-8675, ext. 1280.
Cast members include: Rogers, Bryan Kancauski of Vandalia; Mrs. Rogers, Lauren Westerhoven of Eau Claire; Freida Narracott, Denise Green of Cassopolis; Vera Claythorne, Kaylee Magro of Three Oaks; Philip Lombard, Chris Scott of South Bend, Ind.; Andrea Marston, Terra Jackson of Edwardsburg; Willamena Blore, Jocelyne Tuszynski of New Buffalo; Gen. Mackenzie, Jonny Reinhardt of Eau Claire; Emily Brent, Danielle Miller of Buchanan; Sir Lawrence Wargrave, Branden Pompey of Dowagiac; and Dr. Armstrong, Jill Frey of Berrien Springs.