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Agatha Christie's The Mouse Trap- The Case Reopens 17th May!

Agatha Christie's The Mouse Trap- The Case Reopens 17th May!

The world’s LONGEST RUNNING play now in its 69th glorious year,  the mousetrap is set to reopen at St Martins Theatre on the 17th May. 

Over the years since 1952, millions of people have solved the greatest mystery of all... Who Dunnit? Can you solve the mystery before another mouse goes 'snap'. 

This thrilling West End production – which has become as much of a London icon as Big Ben or Buckingham Palace – is THE genre-defining murder mystery from the best-selling novelist of all time… case closed!

As news spreads of a murder in London, a group of seven strangers find themselves snowed in at a stately countryside guesthouse. When a police sergeant arrives, the guests discover – to their horror – that a killer is in their midst! One by one, the suspicious characters reveal their sordid pasts. Which one is the murderer? Who will be their next victim? 


When the MOUSETRAP re-opens the West End, it will do so with TWO alternating 8-member casts for the first time ever and ready to reopen the longest running play of all time, the new all-star company includes Danny Mac (Strictly Come Dancing Finalist & Pretty Woman), Cassidy Janson (Olivier award winner, & Juliet), Nicholas Bailey (Antony in Eastenders), Derek Griffiths (Legendary 70s & 80s childrens TV star), David Rintoul (The Crown & Game of Thrones), Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning in Eastenders), Susan Penhaligon (Bouquet of Barbed Wire, A Fine Romance & Emmerdale), Paul Bradley (Nigel in Eastenders & Elliot in Holby City) and Louise Jameson (Dr Who, Bergerac & Eastenders)!

Agatha Christies the mouse trap has had audiences all over the world on the edge of their seats and with a murder still to be solved, THE MOUSETRAP CASE WILL RE-OPEN. 

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