![]() ![]() And you want actors who are charming or mysterious or arch or grumpy each in their own peculiar way. If the play is set at a baronial estate in 1947, you want the production to reflect that place and era in set design and costumes. You want a cast of interesting, diverse Christie-esque characters who are charming, romantic, and funny, who speak with passable English and/or foreign dialects. What do you want from an Agatha Christie play? What are your expectations? First and foremost, one expects a good time at the theatre. ![]() (l to r) Daniel Lench, Todd Andrew Ball, LeeGrober, Michele Bernath, and Bruce Nehlsen in Agatha Christie’s “The Secret of the Chimneys,” directed by Jules Aaron, running through May 5 at The Group Theatre’s Lonny Chapman Theatre, 10900 Burbank Boulevard in North Hollywood. ![]()
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