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Bellevue Little Theatre Presents TEN LITTLE INDIANS January 24 - February 9

By: Jan. 12, 2014
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Bellevue Little Theatre 203 W Mission Avenue, Bellevue, will present the chilling Agatha Christie mystery 'Ten Little Indians' for three week-ends, beginning Friday Jan. 24 and closing on Sunday Feb. 9.


Please note that our Friday and Saturday performances will now begin at 7:30 pm. Sunday matinees will begin at 2 pm.

Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling 402-291-1554 between the hours of 10 am and 4:30 pm. Monday through Saturday.

Tickets are $15 for adults, $13 for Seniors, and $9 for students, with valid ID.

It should also be noted that the Bellevue Little Theatre Thrift shop, located next door to the theatre is now open for shopping before performances.

The child's rhyme 'one little, two little, three little Indians' forms the basis for this murder mystery by Agatha Christie. Ten people who are strangers have been invited for a week-end visit. When they are all gathered, they hear from their host that each one of them has, in some way, caused the death of an innocent person and that justice has not been served in their cases. There are eight guests and two servants there for the weekend, but one by one, they are being knocked off according to the children's thyme. As the number of survivors decreases, they begin to believe that the killer is one of the group, but who is the murderer?

Todd Uhrmacher will direct this classic mystery which may be well-known as 'And Then There Were None'. Robin Klusmire is serving as producer. Kate Jorgensen is stage manager. Uhrmacher and Jorgensen will also do costumes and set decoration.

Joey Lorincz is designing and constructing the set, and is also doing lighting design. Pam Matney is sound designer and will also run sound, and her husband Wayne Matney is lighting technician.

Appearing in the production (in order of appearance) are Terry Schmidt, Rogers; Phyllis Bonds, Mrs. Rogers; Angela Fick, Vera' ; Jon Flower, Lombard; Joey Lorincz, Marston; Jim Farmer, Blore; Mark Reid, Gen. MacKenzie; Connie Lee, Emily Brent; Sherry Josand Fletcher, Dr. Armstrong; Paul Schnieder, Sir Wargrave.



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