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The Little Theatre of Alexandria present’s Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution, a courtroom thriller with sudden twists and turns that shock even those with the keenest detective eyes. Directed by Eddie Page, this suspenseful production has your attention from the word “go.”

One of Little Theatre’s most notable qualities is their consistently remarkable sets, and this production does not disappoint. Designed by Doug Olmsted, this dual-faced set depicts the stately office chambers of an esteemed lawyer, and then revolves to show a criminal courtroom. When the lights lift to reveal an elegant office, complete with lush red drapes and a marble fireplace, the audience takes in an audible breath and claps -a first occurrence in all the shows I’ve seen – so kudos to Set Painter Deidre Nicholson-Lamb, who was assisted by Bobbie Herbst, Eddy Roger Parker, Leslie Reed, Jayn Rife, Bruce Schmid, and Hannah Wolfe. As the plot is specifically set in London’s historic Old Bailey, the seal of the Crown Court is prominently displayed in the courtroom set, overlooking polished wooden benches and witness stands.
D Robin Zerbe (Romaine) and Mark Lee Adams (Sir Wilfred Robarts, QC). Photo by Doug Olmsted.
