A new version of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None will open in the West End in October. Steven Pimlott is set to helm the production, according to Variety.
And Then There Were None centers on 10 strangers who are invited to an Indian island by the mysterious stranger. The host accuses all his guests of murder; but then one by one they begin to die.
Kevin Elyot is adapting the text for the upcoming London mounting. And Then There Were None will feature designs by Mark Thompson best known for his Mamma Mia! work. No casting has been confirmed, but Gemma Jones best known for playing the title character's mother in Bridget Jones and Tara Fitzgerald are reportedly being pursued for roles.