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    And Then There Were None
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    Stranded on an island, ten people learn their fates from a mysterious voice in And Then There Were None, which Shelby County Community Theatre will present starting Friday.

    And Then There Were None will go on June 5, 6, 12, and 13 at 7:30 p.m. each night. Matinees are to happen on June 7 and 14 at 2:30 p.m. each day. All performances will take place at Shelby County Community Theatre, located at 801 Main Street in Shelbyville, KY.

    Tickets for each show are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors of at least 62 years of age and $10 for students. Due to limited seating, ticket reservations in advance are highly recommended and can be done by calling 502-633-0242.

    And Then There Were None is based on Agatha Christie's mystery novel where ten people are brought to an island under false pretenses. All ten have committed or were involved in the deaths of others in the past but somehow escaped justice. One by one, the guests learn their own fates. Escape is not an option thanks to being on an island and the weather being bad.

    Sandy Richens Cohrs directed And Then There Were None for Shelby County Community Theatre.

    And Then There Were None is Shelby County Community Theatre's last show of the 2014-15 season. The company will open the 2015-16 season with Footloose in August. More information on both shows can be found at the theater's website.

    Photo from Shelby County Community Theatre. 

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    A near life-long resident of Louisville, Brian has written for Louisville.com since spring 2010. He has also written for various publications and online sites, including the Mount Vernon Democrat and Louisville Catholic Sports. Brian spends most of his free time enjoying the theatre scene, hanging out at the nearest coffee shop, and enjoying life.

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