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And Then There Were None cast - Milwaukee Rep (2026)
Milwaukee Repertory Theater presents 'And Then There Were None' May 26 –June 28, 2026. Pictured The Cast.
And Then There Were None is one of the greatest murder mysteries ever written. And it’s easy to understand why just based on two words, a name actually; Agatha Christie.
When asked to dramatize it, the internationally renowned writer insisted she do it herself. And lucky for us that she did. And even more so, since it’s now onstage at the Milwaukee Rep in an absolutely enthralling and riveting production. Hang on to the edge of your seats. This is a one-of-a- kind, thrilling, scary descent into the maelstrom of murder and mayhem at its very best.
Ten strangers are invited—well, make that, lured—to a remote island by an anonymous host. A storm ensues, trapping the guests. And the deadly game of cat and mouse ensues quickly. Each guest is accused of committing crimes that have gone unpunished And, one of them has descended to “hand out justice” by murdering them, one by one. Until there are none.
Shocking Twists
The fun (for the audience, not the guests) are the shocking twists and turns as the group grows smaller while the body count grows. There are no spoiler alerts here; it would simply ruin the clever plot lines and red herrings that the all-time Master of Mystery has undertaken with a deadly precision.
Director Laura Braza has truly captured the underling menace of Christie’s writing and staged it to great effect with the same kind of focused precision. There is a subtle tension throughout the production that only grows after each killing. As the strangers turn on one another, the waiting becomes unbearable. There is no escape. Except death.
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The 11-member acting ensemble is perfectly cast in their roles: Jessica Angleskhan as the hyper-religious Emily Brent; James Carrington as the nervous Dr. Armstrong; Mark Corkins as General Mackenzie, drifting in and out of past and present; Matt Daniels as the skittish butler, Rogers; Armando Gutierrez as the blowhard policeman William Blore; Marcella Kearns as the complaining cook, Mrs. Rogers, Max Pink as the reckless Anthony Marston, Jordan Sobel as the military officer Philip Lombard; Sarah Suzuki as the secretary, Vera Claythorne; Todd Denning as the ferryman Fred Narracott and Steven Koehler as Sir Lawrence Wargrave. This is a cast that not only understands their roles but the layers underneath hiding many dark secrets. Well done!
Who will be next? Who will survive? That is, until the next time? And Then There Were None puts the “who” in “Whodunit.” And by the time we all get to the end, it’s a finale that leaves us in shock, in awe, speechless. That’s Agatha Christie—the best of the best with And Then There Were None.
And Then There Were None runs through June 28 in the Checota Powerhouse Theater. Run time: approximately two hours, 50 minutes including a 20-minute intermission. Recommended for ages 12 and up. For more information, call the Rep Box Office: 414-224-1761, or visit milwaukeerep.com
