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  2. Category:Plays by Agatha Christie - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Murder at the Vicarage (play) ... Category: Plays by Agatha Christie. 15 languages ...

  3. And Then There Were None (play) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... And Then There Were None is a 1943 play by crime writer Agatha Christie. ... For this script, Elyot restored the original book ...

  4. Black Coffee (play) - Wikipedia

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    Black Coffee is a play by the British crime-fiction author Agatha Christie which was produced initially in 1930. The first piece that Christie wrote for the stage, it launched a successful second career for her as a playwright. In the play, a scientist discovers that someone in his household has stolen the formula for an explosive.

  5. Spider's Web (play) - Wikipedia

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    Spider's Web is a play by crime writer Agatha Christie. Spider's Web, which premiered in London's West End in 1954, is Agatha Christie's second most successful play (744 performances), [ 1 ] having run longer than Witness for the Prosecution , which premiered in 1953 (458 performances). [ 2 ]

  6. Akhnaton (play) - Wikipedia

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    Akhnaton is a play by Agatha Christie.It was written in 1937, around the same time she was writing Death on the Nile.It is set in Ancient Egypt, and followed the exploits of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhnaton, his wife Nefertiti and his successor Tutankhaton (who would take the name Tutankhamun when he became Pharaoh).

  7. The Unexpected Guest (play) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Hope-Wallace of The Guardian reviewed the opening night in the issue of 13 August 1958 when he said, "The Unexpected Guest is standard Agatha Christie. It has nothing as ingenious or exciting as the court scene and double twist of Witness for the Prosecution but it kept last night's audience at the Duchess Theatre in a state of stunned uncertainty; guessing wrongly to the last.

  8. Chimneys (play) - Wikipedia

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    The play was written in 1931 and was due to open at the Embassy Theatre in Swiss Cottage in December of that year. One year previously, Black Coffee, Christie's first performed stage play, had opened at the same theatre. As was the law at the time, the play was vetted by the Lord Chamberlain's Office and passed for

  9. Fiddlers Three (play) - Wikipedia

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    Fiddlers Three is a play written by Agatha Christie in 1972. It was first written as Fiddlers Five , under which title it toured successfully in 1971, after opening at Southsea on 7 June. [ 1 ] The following year, the revised version toured briefly after its premiere at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford on 1 August, with Doris Hare and ...