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Alibi is a 1928 play by Michael Morton based on The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, a 1926 novel by British crime writer Agatha Christie. It opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London's West End on 15 May 1928, starring Charles Laughton as Hercule Poirot. It was deemed a success and ran for 250 performances closing on 7 December 1928. It was the first work of Agatha Christie's to be presented on stage and the first adaptation of one of her works for any medium outside of her books. Retitled The Fatal Alibi, the play was first presented on Broadway in February 1932; the production was directed by Laughton, who reprised the role of Poirot.

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  • ادعاء المتهم (بالإنجليزية: Alibi) هي مسرحية لعام 1928 استناداً إلى رواية الكاتبة البريطانية أجاثا كريستي "الجريمة؛ مقتل روجر أكرويد"، تم العرض في مسرح أمير ويلز في لندن 15 مايو عام 1928 وقد أخرج هذه المسرحية تشارلز لوتون. (ar)
  • Alibi is a 1928 play by Michael Morton based on The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, a 1926 novel by British crime writer Agatha Christie. It opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London's West End on 15 May 1928, starring Charles Laughton as Hercule Poirot. It was deemed a success and ran for 250 performances closing on 7 December 1928. It was the first work of Agatha Christie's to be presented on stage and the first adaptation of one of her works for any medium outside of her books. Retitled The Fatal Alibi, the play was first presented on Broadway in February 1932; the production was directed by Laughton, who reprised the role of Poirot. (en)
  • Alibi est une pièce de théâtre policière de Michael Morton de 1928, adaptée du roman Le Meurtre de Roger Ackroyd d'Agatha Christie publié en 1926. C'est la première adaptation d'une œuvre d'Agatha Christie, tout média confondu. (fr)
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  • Front cover of the 1929 (en)
  • Samuel French Ltd. Acting Edition (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • 1928-05-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Alibi (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Michael Morton, from a novel by Agatha Christie (en)
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  • ادعاء المتهم (بالإنجليزية: Alibi) هي مسرحية لعام 1928 استناداً إلى رواية الكاتبة البريطانية أجاثا كريستي "الجريمة؛ مقتل روجر أكرويد"، تم العرض في مسرح أمير ويلز في لندن 15 مايو عام 1928 وقد أخرج هذه المسرحية تشارلز لوتون. (ar)
  • Alibi is a 1928 play by Michael Morton based on The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, a 1926 novel by British crime writer Agatha Christie. It opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London's West End on 15 May 1928, starring Charles Laughton as Hercule Poirot. It was deemed a success and ran for 250 performances closing on 7 December 1928. It was the first work of Agatha Christie's to be presented on stage and the first adaptation of one of her works for any medium outside of her books. Retitled The Fatal Alibi, the play was first presented on Broadway in February 1932; the production was directed by Laughton, who reprised the role of Poirot. (en)
  • Alibi est une pièce de théâtre policière de Michael Morton de 1928, adaptée du roman Le Meurtre de Roger Ackroyd d'Agatha Christie publié en 1926. C'est la première adaptation d'une œuvre d'Agatha Christie, tout média confondu. (fr)
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  • ادعاء المتهم (مسرحية) (ar)
  • Alibi (play) (en)
  • Alibi (pièce de théâtre) (fr)
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