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The Mousetrap continues tour into 2015

Agatha Christie’s record-breaking drama has extended its UK tour

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

| London |

28 November 2014

The Mousetrap
The Mousetrap

The Moustrap has announced that it will continue on with its first ever and record breaking tour in 2015.

As previously reported, the tour initially began in 11 September 2012 as a celebration of the show's 60th anniversary.

Agatha Christie's long-running murder mystery has been seen in all seven continents since its premiere.

The production originally opened at the St Martin's Theatre in 1952 starring the late Richard Attenbourgh and his wife, Sheila Sim.

It's the longest running theatre production in history and has had over 25,000 performances to date.

The 2015 tour of The Mousetrap will kick off on 28 April 2015 at His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen. The Mousetrap continues at the West End's St Martin's Theatre.

2015 tour schedule

28 April-2 May – His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen
5-9 May – Sunderland Empire Theatre
18-23 May – Dundee Rep Theatre
26-30 May – Charter Theatre, Preston
1-6 June – Palace Theatre, Newark
8-13 June – Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne
15-20 June – Scunthorpe Bath's Hall
22-27 June – Marina Theatre, Lowestoft
29 June-4 July – Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
6-11 July – The Lyceum, Sheffield
13-18 July – The Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare
20-25 July – Swansea Grand Theatre
27 July- 1 August – The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford
24-29 August – Truro Hall for Cornwall
1-5 September – Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
7-12 September – Royal and Derngate, Northampton
14-19 September – Gala Durham
21-26 September – The Woodville Halls Theatre, Gravesend
28 September-3 October – Dorking Halls
5-10 October – The Capitol Horsham
12-17 October – Alban Arena
19-24 October – Mercury Theatre, Colchester
26-31 October – The Town House, Hamilton
2-7 November – Buxton Opera House
9-14 November – Coventry Belgrade

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