The Mousetrap-An Iconic Murder Mystery Play

The iconic murder mystery play written by  Agatha Christie - The Mousetrap comes to India in theatres near you in Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai. The play has been running uninterruptedly for the last 67 years since its debut in West End London in 1952. It is one of those plays which do not fail to wow its audience. Wait with bated breath; you cannot miss the original West End Production and be a part of history which is rewritten with every passing year.
The Mousetrap
Synopsis: 
The story opens in Monskwell Manor, a countryside guesthouse run by a newly-wed couple Giles and Mollie Ralston. As the guests arrive at the Manor in heavy snow as a storm descends, the air is heavy with the news of weird and puzzling murder in Culver Street, London that morning.
With the murderer on the prowl, the assortment of guests at the Manor is stranded by the raging snow storm. The Police Detective, Sergeant Trotter announces the next victim of the murderer is among the guests. The second murder is committed and the third is not far. Agatha Christie weaves a gripping saga of suspicion and suspense in this thrilling whodunit. It is your chance to discover the thrill but do not reveal the end. 
Where: 
The Mousetrap is slated to open in multiple venues like Chennai, Bengaluru and Mumbai.
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Tickets:  
Priced from Rs.1180 onwards and entry is restricted for children below 8 years.
When:
From Friday, November 8 to Sunday, November 24.
Artists:
  • Helen Clapp
  • Tom Rooke
  • Jamie Hutchins
  • Rhys Warrington
  • Sarah Whitlock
  • Graham Seed
Trivia:
  • The Mousetrap had its 25000th show on November 18, 2012.
  • The play is based on a short story inspired by a radio play.
  • It is yet to be published in the UK.
  • No film adaption is permitted until the play closes for at least six months. 
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Do not miss out the twist at the end of The Mousetrap where the mystery is unraveled, but keep it to yourself so that future audiences can have their share of thrill too. BookMyShow is ever ready for your tryst with the longest-running play in the world.

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