![]() ![]() But one of my favorite moments is when Poirot instructs Hastings not to move, and Hastings takes him so literally he won't budge from the spot. There's a lot of humor in their relationship, and I had great fun playing with that. Q: WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE PART OR LINE IN THE PLAY? WHY?Ī: Just about any scene with Poirot and Hastings, really. In fact, in one of her stage adaptations, she changed the identity of the murderer! I've written a few original mysteries for the stage, but Agatha Christie is still the "Queen of Crime." In writing this adaptation, I hope to both pay homage to her work and learn from it. ![]() As both a novelist and playwright myself, the fact that she not only wrote both but adapted her own novels for the stage fascinates me. Q: WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO WRITE THIS ADAPTATION?Ī: I've always loved a good mystery, and I'm a huge fan of Agatha Christie's work. ![]()
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