Meet the Cast of ‘And Then There Were None’: Greg Clark
Greg Clark
Greg has been involved with OpenStage, both onstage and behind-the-scenes, since 1978. He has appeared in numerous productions with OpenStage Theatre, most recently in La Bête, Journey to the West, Moonlight and Magnolias and past summer productions of The Three Musketeers, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Scapin and The Taming of The Shrew. He received the OpenStage OPUS Award for a Best Actor for The Rimers of Eldrich, has performed in numerous in OpenStage etcetera productions and also performed with Rabbit Hole Radio Theatre. He has appeared with Bas Bleu Theatre in Elephant’s Graveyard, That Championship Season, The Elephant Man, The Scarlet Letterand Coyote on a Fence; with Loveland Acting Company as Oscar in The Odd Couple; and with Encore! Encore! in The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940. In addition, Greg has served as sound designer, stage manager, assistant director and master carpenter for OpenStage Theatre. He received the 2013 OpenStage Founders’ Award, which is presented annually to an individual who has made extensive contributions to the Company. He was not trained. In anything. At all. Ever. Except he did learn to fly.
And Then There Were None
By Agatha Christie, Directed by Sydney Parks Smith
“A perfect combination of thriller and detective story.” – The Guardian
Ten strangers are summoned to a remote island. All the guests have in common is a wicked past they’re unwilling to reveal and a secret that will seal their fate, for each has been marked for murder. As the weather turns and the group is cut off from the mainland, the reckoning begins in accordance with the lines of a sinister nursery rhyme. Based on the best-selling mystery novel of all time, this darkly captivating thriller will leave you breathless and at the edge of your seat. It’s Agatha Christie at her murderous best!
March 31 – April 28
Lincoln Center Magnolia Theatre, 417 West Magnolia Street
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