The Tenth Victim
People do, Heaven watches
Background
British author Agatha Christie wrote a suspense novel in 1939 titled And Then There Were None, which tells the story of ten strangers lured to a secluded island and deliberately murdered one by one. Each character hides dark secrets, deeply exploring themes of guilt, morality, and human psychology under extreme pressure, making it a classic of detective fiction.
CONCEPT
This play is adapted from the novel And Then There Were None, retaining its suspenseful style, with a runtime of one to two hours. My creative goal is to immerse the audience in the unique perspective of the "criminal," guiding them throughout to speculate on the killer's identity, enhancing an interactive viewing experience.
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