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Get caught in The Mousetrap on London’s West End
Summarised reviews
A charming, atmospheric whodunnit with strong performances, rich ambience and tight pacing. The suspense builds beautifully, the cast’s chemistry keeps the mystery engaging, and the classic twist still lands with real impact. A cosy, gripping treat for mystery fans.
Enter the world of Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap, the longest-running play in theatrical history now celebrating over 70 years on London's West End. This classic murder mystery brings seven strangers together at Monkswell Manor, where a snowstorm traps them with a killer among their midst.
The story unfolds as news of a London murder reaches the isolated guesthouse. When Detective Sergeant Trotter arrives to investigate, each guest's dark secrets emerge, creating layers of suspicion and intrigue. Christie's masterful plotting keeps audiences guessing until the final revelation, with clever red herrings and psychological depth that has captivated millions of theatregoers since 1952.
From newlyweds Mollie and Giles Ralston who run the guesthouse, to the flamboyant Christopher Wren, stern Mrs. Boyle, and mysterious Mr. Paravicini, each character harbours secrets that gradually surface. The ensemble cast delivers strong performances that build genuine suspense, making every interaction loaded with potential menace.
The production runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes including a 20-minute interval. St Martin's Theatre provides an intimate setting that enhances the claustrophobic atmosphere of the snowed-in manor house. The venue is fully climate-controlled and creates the perfect environment for this cosy yet gripping whodunnit.
The pacing builds beautifully throughout both acts, with the first half establishing the characters and setting whilst the second half delivers the detective work and shocking conclusion. The classic twist still lands with real impact, even after seven decades of performances. You'll find yourself scrutinising every gesture and line delivery as you try to solve the mystery alongside Detective Trotter.
Those seeking more theatrical thrills might also enjoy The Woman in Black tickets for supernatural suspense, or explore the dramatic offerings at the nearby National Theatre London.
The Mousetrap is recommended for ages 7 and above. Children under school age are not permitted entry, and all children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. The production contains themes of murder and suspense but remains suitable for family audiences.
There is no designated cloakroom, so bring only small bags that can fit under your seat. Mobile tickets are sent 4-5 hours before the performance for scanning at the door. Arrive at least 30 minutes early to pass security and find your seats. Photography is strictly prohibited during the performance, though you may take photos of the theatre before the show begins.
The Dress Circle Bar opens one hour before curtain up, and merchandise can be ordered to your seat via mobile phone during the interval. After the show, it's possible to meet cast members at the stage door for autographs.
19:30 15:00, 19:30 19:30 15:00, 19:30 19:30 19:30 CLOSED
The Mousetrap is playing at St. Martin’s Theatre in London.
The show is recommended for ages 7+.
Children under school age are not permitted entry, and all children must have a ticket and be accompanied by an adult.
You should arrive at least 30 minutes before the show to pass security checks and find seats.
The Dress Circle Bar will be open 1 hour before the production begins.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Your entry ticket will be sent to your mobile for scanning at the door 4-5 hours before the start of the show.
Photography is strictly prohibited during the show, but you may take photos of the theatre venue before the performance starts.
Refreshments purchased outside the venue are not allowed inside the auditorium.
Turn off mobile phones during the performance.
Yes, there will be a 20-minute interval.
There is no designated cloakroom at this time. Small bags, purses, and personal items can be stored under your seat.
The performance is recommended for children age 7+, and children under school age are not permitted to enter the theatre.
Photography and videography are strictly prohibited during the performance. You can still take photos of the theatre before and after the show.
Yes, merchandise is available for purchase from your mobile phone and can be delivered directly to your seat.
It is possible to meet some of the cast and ask for autographs following the performance.
Yes, St. Martin’s Theatre is fully climate-controlled.
St Martin's Theatre, St. Martin's Theatre
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