The early 2000s were a heady time for children’s literature. The Harry Potter boom emboldened publishers to take chances, and lots of oddities got through the cracks. Many millennials fondly recall “A ...
Given he has previously penned a series of four books called All the Wrong Questions, it’s not surprising author Daniel Handler (a k a Lemony Snicket) would suggest he relishes the frisson of being ...
You might need to bring a sweater – a jumper, the British would say – to watch the Alley’s quite bracing production of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None. You will jump, for sure, and there ...
Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None has been keeping readers and audiences guessing for decades, and Lyric Arts’ current production shows why the story still works so well. Running through ...
The show is fairly engaging as a result of the dramatic irony featured just before and after each of the murders, which keeps the audience laughing and gasping throughout the performance. The mystery ...