The chimneys agatha christie
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.