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The Rangeley Friends of the Arts will produce a live theater event, “The Mousetrap”. Performance dates and times are Friday, ...
The Barnstormers Theatre will present The Mousetrap, Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery, from August 7–16. Directed by ...
“The Mousetrap” at the Colonial Theatre runs through Aug. 17. For information or tickets, visit BerkshireTheatreGroup.org or ...
Almost 70 years after it premiered on stage in London, the bones of Agatha Christie’s play “The Mousetrap” sound like hackneyed cliché: A group of strangers are stranded in a shadowy manse.
Well-acted, suspenseful, and filled with vibrant costumes, The Mousetrap once again proves that it’s hard to beat a classic.id our critic think of THE MOUSETRAP at Tower Groves Abbey?
Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap,' the longest-running play in the world, is making its Broadway debut in 2023 after 70 years on the West End.
The Mousetrap, however, centers around a group of strangers that all happen to be staying at a British boarding house during a snow storm. As one would imagine, the situation intensifies when one ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — At its most fundamental, theater is about the art and craft of storytelling. Beyond the basic whodunnit foundation of Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap,” there are, in a sense, ...
“The Mousetrap” is not easy to do outside of a traditional proscenium theater, and, ideally, it needs a more detailed and tricked-out set than the one created at Northlight by Jack Magaw.
“The Mousetrap” is a variation of the locked-room mystery, where whoever did the crime has to still be on the premises. Five guests are staying at a remote inn run by a young couple.
The mystery of The Mousetrap, I'll tell you right now, is that the play's been running in London's West End for 63 years nonstop, which makes it head-over-heels the most stupefying feat of theatrical ...
Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” has been playing in London’s West End for more than 67 years, making it far and away the longest running show in history. When you think ho… ...