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A group of very different people find themselves thrown together as guests in a remote country house. The guests have been caught in a snowstorm and must remain where they are, and the inquisitive Sergeant Trotter is among the guests, asking questions about a murder in London. Everything seems ordinary enough until one of the house guests is murdered...
The age old question that has eluded those who have not seen this top-class Christie thriller is... whodunnit? To discover that you'll have to see the show, our lips are sealed!
Monday to Saturday - 7:30pm
Please arrive at the theatre at least 30 minutes before showtime.
2 Hours 15 minutes
We are unable to offer tickets for assisted performances. Please contact the theatre directly for more information.
The Mousetrap is showing at St Martins Theatre
Upcoming performances of The Mousetrap:
The Mousetrap, May 30, 2012, 7.30pm at St Martins Theatre
The Mousetrap, May 31, 2012, 7.30pm at St Martins Theatre
The Mousetrap, Jun 1, 2012, 7.30pm at St Martins Theatre
The Mousetrap, Jun 2, 2012, 7.30pm at St Martins Theatre
The Mousetrap, Jun 4, 2012, 7.30pm at St Martins Theatre
* Available dates are based on 2 adults sharing a double room.
Alternatively, return to the booking form and refine your search.
Director of The Mousetrap: Peter Byrne
Writer: Agatha Christie
Designer: Anthony Holland
Performers: Sasha Waddell, Claire Little, Ben Goddard, Gary Tushaw, Jan Waters, Michael Roberts, Mark Hayden, John Lyons
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