Sunday 25 August 2013

Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap

Synopsis

This is a suspense, written by Agatha Christie, set in a manor that has been converted into a hotel where a murderer is about to strike. This is the world’s longest-running theatre show and is now in its 57th year, playing at St Martin’s Theatre in London.

Summary

The set-up was fantastic and just what you could expect from an Agatha Christie piece. Set completely within one set you start to feel as if you’re a guest in the hotel as well. The characters are an odd bunch and you find yourself wondering why they could be murdered, or why they may indeed be the murderer.

The suspense doesn’t fail to keep you gripped. As the revelations about the guests become clearer you want to know more, to know what the connections are and who the killer may be.

You’d be hard find somebody who won’t enjoy it.

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