DUDLEY Little Theatre are set to bring to life an Agatha Christie classic to mark the centenary of the much-loved author's first book.

The group will perform murder mystery staple 'And Then There Were None' at Netherton Arts Theatre from Wednesday, March 4 to Saturday, March 7.

The classic whodunnit tells the story of ten strangers who are invited to a remote house off the Devonshire coast. None of them know each other or the host, but each has been selected for a dark reason.

Suspicions and tensions run high when each of the party begins to die one by one.

Tony Stamp, from Dudley Little Theatre, said: "Dudley Little Theatre is delighted to be presenting this most popular of Agatha Christie’s thrillers to mark the 100th anniversary of the publication of her very first novel in 1920.

"The cast of eleven actors have been rehearsing three times a week since the beginning of the year to bring the classic whodunit to life on the Netherton Arts Centre stage."

The show starts at 7.30pm each evening and tickets can be booked at by calling 07954 424555, via the Dudley Little Theatre website or on the door.

Tickets cost £9.