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Be part of theater history and nab yourself a ticket to ‘The Mousetrap’ at St Martin’s Theatre in London’s West End. Based on a short story by Agatha Christie, this murder mystery play has been running for over 60 years and is the longest running show, of any kind, in the world. Find yourself on the edge of your seat as the story of a group of ill-fated hotel guests who are picked off by a mysterious murderer unfolds on the stage in front of you.
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Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Starts: London, United Kingdom
Trip Category: Shows, Concerts & Sports >> Theater, Shows & Musicals
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Be part of theater history and nab yourself a ticket to ‘The Mousetrap’ at St Martin’s Theatre in London’s West End. Based on a short story by Agatha Christie, this murder mystery play has been running for over 60 years and is the longest running show, of any kind, in the world. Find yourself on the edge of your seat as the story of a group of ill-fated hotel guests who are picked off by a mysterious murderer unfolds on the stage in front of you.
Visit: The Mousetrap, St Martin’s Theatre, West St, London SW1E 5EA England
Make your own way to St Martin’s Theatre in central London, and take your seat for this classic murder-mystery stage play, adapted from Agatha Christie’s short story and radio drama of the same name. A fixture of London’s West End since its opening, this hugely entertaining play is the world’s longest running show, and tells the story of a group of people trapped by snow in a country house hotel, who discover, with nerve-jangling results, that one of them is set on a murderous mission. Sit on the edge of your seat as the plot twists, turns and throws you on and off the scent with Christie’s trademark, silky ease. Then, gasp aloud when the shocking identity of the murdered is finally revealed — one of the best-kept secrets in theater history! You have the choice of two seating options for the performance. Standard-price seats offer a good view of the stage and are usually located in the rear stalls or dress circle. Alternatively, upgrade to top-price seats to enjoy a full view of the stage and be closer to the action. After the 2.5-hour performance, including an interval break, your experience ends when you take your leave of St Martin’s Theatre.