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Since its first performance on 6 October 1952, The Mousetrap continues to befuddle and entertain audiences in the West End - and worldwide.
This classic thriller, written by Agatha Christie, the longest running show, of any kind, in the world - yet the ending remains a closely guarded secret from those that haven't seen it.
The Mousetrap is now in its 59th year during which time over 23,000 performances have been given. It is quite simply a great piece of theatrical history because of what it is, a whodunit written by the greatest crime writer of all time.
A group of people gathered together in a remote part of the countryside discover there is a murd...
Since its first performance on 6 October 1952, The Mousetrap continues to befuddle and entertain audiences in the West End - and worldwide.
This classic thriller, written by Agatha Christie, the longest running show, of any kind, in the world - yet the ending remains a closely guarded secret from those that haven't seen it.
The Mousetrap is now in its 59th year during which time over 23,000 performances have been given. It is quite simply a great piece of theatrical history because of what it is, a whodunit written by the greatest crime writer of all time.
A group of people gathered together in a remote part of the countryside discover there is a murderer in their midst. The question, of course, is which one of them is the guilty party. Agatha Christie's classic thriller continues on the world's longest run.