
The Mousetrap Tickets
The Mousetrap is famous around the world for being the longest running show of any kind in the history of British theatre.
The scene is set when a group of people gathered in a country house cut off by the snow discover, to their horror, that there is a murderer in their midst. Who can it be? One by one the suspicious characters reveal their sordid pasts until at the last, nerve-shredding moment the identity and the motive are finally revealed.
In her own inimitable style, Dame Agatha Christie has created an atmosphere of shuddering suspense and a brilliantly intricate plot where murder lurks around every corner.
The Mousetrap is famous around the world for being the longest running show of any kind in the history of British theatre.
The scene is set when a group of people gathered in a country house cut off by the snow discover, to their horror, that there is a murderer in their midst. Who can it be? One by one the suspicious characters reveal their sordid pasts until at the last, nerve-shredding moment the identity and the motive are finally revealed.
In her own inimitable style, Dame Agatha Christie has created an atmosphere of shuddering suspense and a brilliantly intricate plot where murder lurks around every corner.
Additional Information
Age restriction
Children under the age of 5 will not be admitted. All children must have their own ticket and those 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult.Running time
2hr 20min (inc. interval)Performance dates
6 July 2021 - 28 January 2023Content
Recommended for ages 7 and above.Special notes
IMPORTANT: What you will need to bring with you to the theatre
For the comfort and reassurance of all our guests we ask that while in the theatre you wear a face covering at all times, as mandated by the government. This applies to all customers and staff over 11, unless eating or drinking, or if you are exempt.
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Venue Information
St Martins TheatreWest Street, London, WC2H 9NZCast Includes
Customer Reviews
1079 reviews4.6Brilliant performance, been wanting to see the show for ages and didnt disappoint
Great production - shame that in the interval I sat in the bar with people who had seen it numerous times and were comparing performances and gave away 'whodunnit! - maybe a reminder in the theatre not to discuss anything when in the theatre but not watching the play?
Good setting for the performance with good acting.
Very good build up and terrific finale. Well done
Absolutely AMAZING! Perfect cast made us laugh a lot. Love you all :)
Great fun in a beautiful theatre. Excellent production and some very good acting.
The play was well done but had a kind of tired feel, and the climax seemed a little clunky. That said, I did not figure out the twist in advance ;)
My family and i had a wonderful evening watching Mousetrap. We were a bit apprehensive with our youngest being 10 years whether or not she would enjoy it as much but she thought it was amazing. Excellent acting, a beautiful little theatre and a good old 'who dunnit' all made for a fantastic night.
Great play. Funny entertaining and well acted
Seats weren’t great and I found the greeter at the upper circle entrance a little unwelcoming and short. All other staff were helpful and polite, beautiful theatre but disappointed with seats chosen
Great fun and a charming little theatre!
Excellent performance. Comfortable seats. All staff courteous and polite.
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