“And Then There Were None”, A Play By The Drama Queen Productions

The directors Arman Tejani and Ahmed Majeed Agloria did a wonderful job at making sure that the true essence of the story line does not fall apart in the live performance.

Sponsored by PEPSI, The play that took place in the Farrar Gallery at T2F, The production team Manages to catch the attention of the crowd by the amazing live rendition of the 1940’s best selling English mystery novel by Agatha Christie.

 

Written in the 1940’s, And ‘Then There Were None’ is an Agatha Christie classic and has been adapted and performed numerous times all around the globe. Set in the 1940’s, the story of 10 people sent to an island bearing invitations from a mysterious host turns into an epic mystery thriller which keeps you on the edge of your seats, and this amazing rendition does not fail to capture the original essence of the story.

The directors Arman Tejani and Ahmed Majeed Agloria did a wonderful job at making sure that the true essence of the story line does not fall apart in the live performance and the concept of interactive performance makes the place a whole lot more fun and a joyful to watch.

The actors did a remarkable job in their respective roles and made sure that the energy in their performance is felt by the audience. This theatre performance by The Drama queen Productions is a joy to watch and we’ll definitely recommend our readers to go and watch.