2012 Miracle Yearbook

The cast of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None converse with each other on the stage in preparation for the thrilling climax. cr (c en little soldier boys going out to dine; one choked his little self and then there were nine..." What does one get when mystery, murder, and intrigue meet a good dose ofcomedy and plenty of wit at Cedarville University? Some may respond Chuck's at dinner rush, but the correct answer is actually Cedarville University's Fall Theatre Production inspired by Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. Chaos reigned in this spunky rendition of Agatha Christie's book as ten mysterious visitors to a 1938 England home struggled against all odds for their very lives. A diabolical lively entourage into a suspicious few. The viewers were also transformed by what they had seen. Manyin the audience left the theatre in awe after witnessing the closing moments of the production. Through intrigue and humor, Cedarville's Theatre Department produced a favorite with this one—and there were many who benefited from its charm. nursery rhyme dictated each person's fate until, seemingly, there would be none left alive. The murderer, unknown to the audience until the last moments of the production, skillfully picked off each visitor in fashion, eerily mirroring the rhyme. Viewers in the audience were kept on the edge of their seats down to the end. A set of little soldier boy statues (originally ten) that were set on the fireplace mantel provided clues to keep the audience par- ticipating in solving the mystery. Slowly their number dwindled as the visitors were eliminated, transforming the group from a

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