It’s a story that’s hard to imagine on stage. As first detailed in the 1934 Agatha Christie novel, then rendered extravagantly in movies in 1974 and 2017, “Murder on the Orient Express” is a sprawling ...
Bianchi: Hercule. I thank you. Hercule Poirot: My friend. Now I must go and wrestle with my report to the police and with my conscience.
Two imaginative worlds are colliding at Sutter Street Theatre as Agatha Christie’s “Murder on the Orient Express” continues its run and the family-friendly “Dorothy Meets Alice or The Wizard of ...