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And Then There Were None

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Another play I directed. Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None.”

13 Responses to “And Then There Were None” »

  1. Thomas Says:

    That’s a interesting scene and each of the characters have a different expression on their face.

  2. Mia Says:

    I absolutely LOVE that book by Christie! I didn’t know you were into directing plays, thats wonderful :) I love art and theatre and you’ve captured what you do very well in this picture. Its like each character’s face is a different story.

  3. beanow Says:

    Very interesting scene…

  4. EYES WIDE SHUT Says:

    You are a multi talented little Rugrat, Michael, ain’t no doubt.

    This is a terrific photograph

  5. Liang Says:

    seems fun! they look very engaged in doing their roles in this play! Nice!

  6. martie Says:

    Director AND photographer? You are one talented man! Beautiful shot. Bet the play was great too.

  7. Arjan - PlasticDaisy Says:

    I was London a few months ago and saw the Mousetrap. And somehow when I saw this Image I knew it had to be related :) Same type of setting, and lovely ‘old’ vibe! You directed this? Now that is a cool job!

  8. Sidney Says:

    My favorite book of Agatha Christie. Wow…you direct plays!
    Nice image… great facial expressions…

  9. Janice Thomson Says:

    I love this scene – it looks so true to life to be acting. Amazing photo Michael. What a fascinating talent you have!

  10. standley Says:

    Beautiful capture of a very expressive scene. Bravo Maestro!

  11. Beat Says:

    you must be very talented….. congratulations to this nice shot

  12. flo Says:

    wouah, Michael!!!!

  13. Megan Says:

    How cool is that?!?!?

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