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Armstrong theatre troupe to perform Agatha Christie play
Theater

SAVANNAH — The Armstrong State University Department of Art, Music & Theatre Masquers troupe opens its 2014-15 campaign with “And Then There Were None,” Agatha Christie’s 1943 murder-mystery play, Aug. 22-23 in Armstrong’s Jenkins Hall Theater, 11935 Abercorn St. in Savannah.

Performances begin at 7:30 each night.

The play is set in a house on an island off the coast of Devon, United Kingdom, when statuettes of little soldier boys resting on a mantel begin to fall to the floor and break one by one as those in the house succumb to an avenger.

Advance tickets for regular reserved-seating admission are $12 apiece. No refunds or exchanges. Discounts are available to U.S. military, senior citizens, alumni-association members, children and non-Armstrong students. Armstrong staff, faculty, and students presenting valid Armstrong PirateCard will be admitted free of charge; one ticket per valid ID for all discount pricing. U.S. military and dependents receive a 50 percent discount on Fridays; call to order these specially priced tickets. One discount ticket per military ID. Remaining tickets will be sold at the Jenkins Hall box office during the hour prior to each performance.

Go to tickets.armstrong.edu or call 912-344-2556 to purchase tickets.

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