Authors: Julius Green
Ten Little Niggers
(novel
aka
:
And Then There Were None
) 154, 157â8, 180, 185, 194
Ten Little Niggers
(aka
Ten Little Indians/And Then There Were None
)
8, 157â81, 191â3, 283, 292, 304, 306, 546, 563; AC attends dress rehearsal 169, 170; AC on 159â60, 164â5, 167â8, 169, 170, 176, 192â3, 248; birth of 158â9; Broadway production of
see
Ten Little Indians (Broadway production of
Ten Little Niggers
); cast 164, 168, 176, 210, 236, 304, 420; directors 166â8, 170; film rights 184, 186, 209, 390; finances 161â5, 169, 170â4, 179, 215, 247; international productions of 191; origins/novel and 157â8, 161, 165, 166, 180â1, 184, 185; PES and 170â4, 181, 215; plot, themes and characters 8, 158, 164â5, 176â7, 180, 200, 211, 221, 306, 395, 426, 452, 470, 473, 480, 484, 485, 528, 558; post-West End tour 210; producers 161â8; repertory productions of 191â2; reviews 175â6; revival, West End, 1962 517â19, 520, 525; rights/licences 163, 166, 181â8, 191â2, 209, 219, 390; scheduling 169; scripts 19, 158â61, 164â5, 176â7, 195, 200, 207, 210; Second World War and 160, 177â81, 191, 192; success of 179â80,
192â3, 194, 204, 207, 240, 244; title 6, 157â8, 185â7, 551; touring productions 195, 231, 241â2; Toy and 161â5, 169, 170; as turning point in AC's playwriting career 192â3; TV version of 406; West End opening and run 174â5, 190â1, 195, 206, 246; Wimbledon opening 169â70, 213, 216
Ten Years
50â1, 53, 71, 561
They Do It with Mirrors
12, 310
Three Act Tragedy
239
Three Blind Mice
(radio play) 303â4, 564
âThree Blind Mice' (short story) 303â4, 334
Three Blind Mice and Other Stories
(collection) 304, 317, 564
Towards Zero
(novel) 194, 209, 416, 567
Towards Zero
194, 208â9, 218â27; cast 223â4; directors 223â4, 236; failure of 194, 329, 377; film rights 209; Harris script doctoring 219â20, 223, 224â5; origins/novel and 194, 208â9; plot and themes 7, 199, 201, 221â3, 237; reviews 224; rights/licences/royalties 209, 218â19, 227, 233â4; script 209, 218â23, 224â6, 234, 247; Shuberts and 208â9, 218â21, 223, 225â6, 227, 234, 292â3; sketch of scene setting (possibly by Frank Clark) 225; title 209, 219; âtry-out' production in US (world premiere), Martha's Vineyard Playhouse 221, 223â6, 236, 301, 303, 439
Towards Zero
(adapted by Gerald Verner â with nominal assistance from AC â from
Towards Zero
) 417â28, 567; AC attends rehearsals 428, 440; AC lends name to 209; AC on 418, 421, 425, 546; AC's contribution to script 424â6, 428; AC's royalties from 417, 425, 426; cast 424â5; continued performance of 557; critics and impression of AC's authorship 426â7; differences between AC's original stage version and 223, 426; directors 421â4, 459; finances 428; marketing 426â8; Meyer and 359, 417â18, 421â2; reviews 427, 439, 442, 478; rights/licences 349, 417â18, 421â3, 426, 428; Saunders and 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 428; script 416â17, 418, 424â6, 428; set 223, 225; touring productions 428; Verner assigns rights to AC 422â3, 426; Verner background and 419â20; West End run 423â8, 466, 473
âTraitor Hands' 334
Triangle at Rhodes
196, 239
Unexpected Guest, The
467â83, 557, 565; AC on 468, 469, 472, 476; Bristol Hippodrome opening 467, 475â6; cast 467, 474â5, 480, 481â3, 495; design 467, 475â6; director 17, 467, 468, 469, 472â3, 474, 475â6, 477; finances 468; international productions 483; marketing 478; origins and development of 469â70, 471; plot, themes and characters 468, 469â74, 475â6, 489, 500, 510; Queen visits
479â80; restoration of AC's reputation as playwright and 489â90; reviews 468, 477â8, 482; Saunders and 467, 468, 473, 474, 475, 477, 479, 481; speed of production process 468â9; success of 467, 476â9, 489â90, 494, 495, 510; US production 480â2; West End opening and run 467, 476â7, 483; writing of/script 467, 468â74
Unfinished Portrait
(Westmacott) 138, 147, 436, 448
Verdict
(previously:
No Fields of Amaranth
)
451â66, 467, 483, 497, 498, 565; AC on failure of 465â6, 468, 546; cast 456â7, 459; closes 467; director 457; ending 452â3, 458â9, 460, 461; finances 464â5, 493, 494; lack of success 452, 463â4, 467, 468, 475, 477â8, 479, 489, 493, 494, 546, 557; Max Mallowan and 448â51; origins and development of 445â51; plots and themes 7, 8, 446â55, 462â3, 469, 509, 558; pre-West End tour 457â8; reviews 457â9, 460â2, 463â4, 474, 492; Saunders and 445, 446, 447, 451â2, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 462â3, 464, 465, 466, 467; scheduling 457; script 449, 452â3, 458â9, 460, 509; title 445, 450, 451â2, 466; West End opening and run 459â61; Westmacott play, as a 462â3
âWar Bride, The' 50
âWasp's Nest' (short story) 108, 144
Wasp's Nest, The
108â11, 341, 557â8, 563
Witness for the Prosecution, The
(short story collection) 334
Witness for the Prosecution
239, 285, 334â96, 405, 406, 410, 411, 421, 564â5; AC on 338, 343, 344â62, 365, 367, 373â6, 559; AC's legal reading and 337, 338, 344, 374; as AC's undisputed theatrical masterpiece 334; awards for 343, 389â90, 392; Broadway production of 27, 377â91, 393, 395; cast 340, 341, 342â3, 344, 345, 346, 348â9, 351â2, 359, 360, 361, 362â3, 364, 365, 366, 367, 375, 376, 380, 381, 383, 384, 389, 392, 393, 456â7; closes 425; correspondence between Saunders (in London) and Christie (in Iraq) over script 1953 344â62; directors 16, 109, 338, 340â2, 382â4, 387, 391â2; film of 390â3, 396; film rights 381, 390â2; financing 366, 372â3, 390; legal experts input into 285, 337â8, 350, 352, 353, 354; length of run 377; licences/rights 23â5, 87, 105, 108, 113â14, 119â20, 372â3, 377, 379â80, 381â2, 390â2, 395, 396; Max Mallowan on 366, 376; orchestra 364â5, 376â7; origin and writing of 26, 304, 334â62; plot, themes and characters 8, 12, 239, 334â40, 363â4; pre-Broadway tour 384, 388; pre-West End tour 365; publicity 372; reviews 366â71, 387â8; royal family and 371â2, 412, 437;
Saunders and UK productions of 334, 335, 336â7, 338, 340â77, 421, 422; Saunders and US productions and 377â90; scale of 6, 362â4; script 6, 18, 265, 285, 334â42, 343â62, 380; success of 372â3; title 334, 336â7; tours of 270, 556; TV rights 381â2, 390; West End opening and run 364â77
âWoman and the Kenite, The' 50
Yellow Iris, The
(radio play and short story) 537
Agatha the actress; as Sister Anne in
The Blue Beard of Unhappiness
.
Agatha and Archie.
Script page from
The Lie
.
Bertie Meyer
Agatha's sister, Madge.
ReandeaN: Alec Rea
and Basil Dean.
Charles Laughton
Francis L. Sullivan as Poirot.
Advertisement for
Chimneys
in the Embassy Theatre programme for
Britannia of Billingsgate
(1931).
Francis L Sullivan with Christie stage directors Douglas A. Clarke-Smith and Wallace Douglas in the 1937 television performance of
The Wasp's Nest
.
Writer and actor Frank Vosper.
Script page from Agatha Christie's
The Stranger
.