
"And Then There Were None" is a classic mystery play by Agatha Christie, based on her famous novel of the same name. Ten strangers are invited to a remote island under various pretexts, only to discover they are all being accused of murder. Stranded on the island with no way to escape, they start to die one by one, mirroring the deaths described in a disturbing nursery rhyme displayed in the house. As paranoia and fear grip the group, they must confront their guilt, mistrust each other, and unravel the mystery before none of them are left alive. Christie masterfully crafts a suspenseful and psychological thriller, keeping the audience guessing until the very end, making "And Then There Were None" a riveting exploration of guilt, justice, and the consequences of one's actions.