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Which of Agatha Christie's plays celebrated its 50th anniversary on November 25, 2002, and is typically billed as "the world’s longest continuously running play"? |
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Agatha Christie did not like script-writers to convert her novels to plays but preferred to re-write them herself. What was her reason for this? |
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Which of Agatha Christie's novels was the first to be made into a play? |
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Which of the following plays was the first original play that Agatha Christie wrote (one which was not created from a novel or short story)? |
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"I didn't want to write it. I was terrified of writing it." "It was one of my plays that I liked best myself." To which of the following plays was Agatha Christie referring? |
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Agatha Christie wrote the play "Spider's Web" specifically for which of the following actresses? |
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Which of the following novels did Agatha Christie re-write as a play, re-titling it "Go Back for Murder"? |
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What do the following plays all have in common – "Appointment with Death", "Go Back for Murder", "The Hollow" and "Murder on the Nile"? |
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The central character and victim in this novel/play is Mrs Boynton, a former prison wardress with a sadistic streak who terrorises her unfortunate family. She dies from an overdose of digitoxin (heart medication). What is the name of this play? |
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Which of Agatha Christie's novels, which she re-wrote as a play, had to be retitled because the original title caused a controversy? |
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