Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Everyman Theatre: And Then There Were None

 What a fun way to bring in the new year--an the theater!  2025 starts off with a trip to Baltimore and an old Chestnut by Agatha Christie at Everyman Theatre.  A repertory theatre company, this is just the sort of thing that Everyman does so well.  Nearly all the standouts had a role to play, as well.  It's been interesting watching a relatively new member, Hannah Kelley work her way up into more leading roles.  She proved her stuff with Vera Claythorne in this production.  The other stand out performance goes to Danny Gavigan whose energy and creativity in the role brought a freshness and a reason to sit up and engage.  Also, Deborah Hazlett as the self-righteous old spinster Emily Brent was a delight and in spite of the character's disposition delivered some of the funniest line of show.  Finally, I just want to say Helen Hedman is one of the finest character actors in the DMV.  As Mrs. Rogers, one whose demise comes early on she leaves her mark by simply being that demure person from crown to toe, and in such a short space of time.

The set was simple and elegant, with a massive window across the back that allowed for some really wonderful special effects.  Like spending time with a group of old friends, I can't think of a better way to kick off a new year of theatre adventures. 
Set Designed by Paige Hathaway.


Dr. Armstrong (Megan Anderson) arrives.  A role traditionally played by a man, which just goes to show how old this play is!

Mrs. Rogers has a bit of a fright.  L-R: Sir Lawrence Wargrave, Emily Brent, William Blore, Mrs. Rogers (seated), Anthony Marston (in tux), Sr. Armstrong, Vera Claythorne, and General MacKenzie

Coming around: William Bloure (Tony Nam), Rogers (kneeling, Bruce Randolph Nelson), Mrs. Rogers (seated, Helen Hedman), Anthony Marston (Benairen Kane), Dr. Armstrong, (kneeling, Megan Anderson), and Vera Claythorne (Hannah Kelley)


Mrs. and Mr. Rogers

Anthony Marston, Vera Claythorne, and Philip Lombardi (Danny Gavigan)

Emily Brent and General MacKenzie

Emily Brent

Sir Lawrence Wargraves (James Whalen)

And then there were three... Blore, Claythorne and Lombardi.

...And then, there were just two: Vera Claythorne and Philip Lombardi

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