Hercule Poirot enters in a swirl of mist–walking stick in hand, overcoat draped across his shoulders, and a great mustache perched atop his upper lip.
In all, he seems to have stepped from the pages of one of Agatha Christie’s novels.
Played with great flair by Pittsburgh-based actor, director, and playwright Martin Giles, this Poirot instantly commands attention … and continues to do so for the duration of … [read more at The 21st-Century Scop.]