Ten Little Niggers by Agatha Christie
Corfield Hall, Taunton, 15th – 21st March 1950.
The title of this play has been changed since 1950,
and it's now called And
Then There Were None, which is substantially
less offensive, and was performed under this title in 1993. This is an
archive, however, and therefore the original title has been left on this
page and on the linked cast and crew pages. History happened, and we
can't pretend it didn't. As the man said "The past is another country.
They do things differently there",
Cast | |
Rogers | Bill Sleep |
Narracot | Alec Goulding |
Mrs Rogers | Jean Weaver |
Vera Claythorne | Mary Young |
Philip Lombard | Gerald Rawling |
Anthony Marston | Derek Moon |
William Blore | Vernon Peters |
General Mackenzie | John Dykes |
Emily Brent | Madeleine Shore |
Sir Lawrence Wargrave | Alex Yandall |
Dr Armstrong | Kenneth Galloway |
Backstage | |
Produced by | Kathleen Marfell |
Stage Manager | Jerome Styles |
Assistant Stage Manager | Marjorie Galloway |
Scenery designed by | Harry Fry |
Lighting by | Fred Wrigley, Margaret Wrigley and Basil Dolley |
Wardrobe Mistresses | Lou Thorne and Marion Adams |
Properties | Olive Shirley |
Scenery constructed and painted by | Joyce Pain, Jackie Pain, Bill Morgan, John Lock and Sydney Mearing, under the direction of Harry Fry and Eddie Pain |
Stage Carpenter | Eddie Pain |
Stage Staff | Eve Taylor, Eddie Pain, John Lock, Bill Morgan, Clifford Starr |
Sound Equipment | George French and Jill Drowley |
Stewards under the direction of | Walter Trump |
Programme sellers directed by | Alma Thomas |
Box Office Manager | C A P Sapsford |
Hall Manager | James Weaver |