The Mousetrap

The Mousetrap

St. Martin's Theatre

Price: from € 35.30

Agatha Christie's legendary whodunit, The Mousetrap, is still thriving after over 60 years in the West End. Make sure to get your tickets for the world's longest-running play here!

Highlights:
- Ensure your tickets to this intriguing play  
- Choose your own seats
- Experience the longest running show, of any kind, in the world

What is The Mousetrap about?
Five guests arrive at a country hotel, only to find themselves snowed in. A policeman turns up, warning of a murderer on the loose. One by one, the guests are investigated until a trap is laid to catch the killer.

To tell you any more would not only spoil the surprise but also upset the tradition that no one who’s seen the show ever reveals the murderer’s identity – which means there really is only one way you’re ever going to find out.

Agatha Christie's legendary whodunit is still packing them in after more than 60 years in the West End. The world's longest running play has lost none of its form. Indeed, the reputation of this murder mystery masterpiece goes from strength to strength as new generations of theatregoers are tricked and teased by a plot with more twists than a really twisty thing!

How do I get my tickets?
Shortly after your booking is complete, you will receive an e-ticket by email. Just print out your ticket and bring it with you to the theater.

Who is the play suitable for?

The Mousetrap is recommended from age 12 and up. 

How long is the play?
The Mousetrap lasts approx. 2 hours and 15 minutes, including intermission. 


Good 3.0

3.0 1 customer reviews
over-hyped

An entertaining evening.

Ger
TUE, 29 OCT 2019
3.0

The Mousetrap ReviewsThe Mousetrap Reviews

"A beautifully preserved example of a country house murder mystery"
The Stage


Info

St. Martin's Theatre
West Street
London
WC2H 9NZ

Evening performances
Monday to Saturday 7.30pm

Matinee performances
Tuesday at 3pm and Saturday at 4pm

Duration:
2 hours 20 minutes

Directions

Directions

Directions
(5mins) Take Cranbourn Street away from Leicester Square until St Martin’s Lane, where you head left up to West Street. The theatre’s at the right of the fork.

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