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The Mousetrap, the world's longest running play, premieres on Broadway in 2023
Last Edit: Official_Press_Release 10:13 am EST 11/25/22
Posted by: Official_Press_Release 10:12 am EST 11/25/22

THE MOUSETRAP

the worlds longest running play

IS TO MAKE ITS BROADWAY PREMIERE IN 2023 Text Description automatically generated Agatha Christie's legendary thriller to open on Broadway for the first time ever

Special Commemorative Cartoon marks today's 70th anniversary of the London production, the world's longest running play

(Friday 25th November 2022) Agatha Christie's iconic thriller, The Mousetrap, the longest running play in the world, marks its 70th anniversary today by announcing that the show will make its Broadway premiere next year.

The legendary show – which has never been performed previously in New York – will open in 2023. For more information and to register for ticketing updates, go to www.mousetrapbroadway.com

Tickets will go on sale in the new year. Full booking and all production details will be announced in due course.

The New York premiere will be a co-production between The Mousetrap's UK producer, Adam Spiegel, and multiple Tony Award-winning American producer Kevin McCollum, whose credits include Rent, Avenue Q, In The Heights and Motown The Musical, as well as the hugely successful Broadway productions of British smash hit shows The Play That Goes Wrong and Six.

Kevin said: "I am thrilled that Agatha Christie's beloved murder mystery that changed popular theatre and has been a landmark attraction for US visitors to London's West End for the past 70 years will now be coming to Broadway. I'm excited for the huge Christie fan-base in North America, and for the acting company in New York who will join the esteemed ranks of The Mousetrap alumni.".

Adam said: "There can be no better way to mark today's milestone in The Mousetrap's illustrious run, than to look ahead to a production in New York. I feel after the longest out of town try-out in history, The Mousetrap is finally ready to transfer to Broadway!"

The Mousetrap today also releases a special cartoon, commemorating 70 years since the show first opened in London, and drawn by acclaimed writer and cartoonist for The Sunday Times and Private Eye, Nick Newman. See cartoon HERE.

The Mousetrap's history continues to be written into London life - from husband-and-wife Richard Attenborough and Sheila Sim starring in the inaugural production in 1952, and Queen Elizabeth II attending the 50th anniversary performance, through to the performance on 17 May 2021 marking the official reopening of the West End after the Covid lockdown.

Today, on the 70th Anniversary, a special midday matinee performance will take place in thanks and recognition of the vast number of people who have worked and continue to work on the production, with many guests having a historic connection to the show.

The Mousetrap is the genre-defining murder mystery from Agatha Christie, the world's best-selling novelist of all time. The show has been performed over 28,915 times in London and has been seen by over 10 million people.

The 70th Anniversary touring production of The Mousetrap opened at Nottingham Theatre Royal in September 2022 and will perform at over 70 venues throughout the U.K. and Ireland, ensuring this extraordinary milestone year will be marked across the country.

The Mousetrap is produced by Adam Spiegel.

For further information, see uk.the-mousetrap.co.uk

Link http://uk.the-mousetrap.co.uk
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It did play offbroadway in 1960
Posted by: dramedy 10:31 am EST 11/25/22
In reply to: The Mousetrap, the world's longest running play, premieres on Broadway in 2023 - Official_Press_Release 10:12 am EST 11/25/22

For a whopping 190 performances. I’m surprised there hasn’t been another production since.

I saw the show in Toronto in the early 80s.
Link http://www.iobdb.com/Production/6926
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Hope it can compete with that other legendary murder mystery, the " longest-running play in NYC history" ... nmi
Posted by: Ann 10:15 am EST 11/25/22
In reply to: The Mousetrap, the world's longest running play, premieres on Broadway in 2023 - Official_Press_Release 10:12 am EST 11/25/22

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Sheer madness
Posted by: dramedy 10:35 am EST 11/25/22
In reply to: Hope it can compete with that other legendary murder mystery, the " longest-running play in NYC history" ... nmi - Ann 10:15 am EST 11/25/22

Did well in other cities like Boston and DC but not NYC. I’m sure you are referring to perfect crime.
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re: Sheer madness
Posted by: lonlad 12:33 pm EST 11/25/22
In reply to: Sheer madness - dramedy 10:35 am EST 11/25/22

This Bway engagement is sheer madness - it's a terrible play that has now acquired tourist status comparable to the Crown Jewels where no one even bothers to think of it as a piece of theatre - it's more like a London mainstay whose major validation for itself long ago became its longevity. But dusted off and refashioned at Broadway prices? And so reactionary a text? They'd have done better to bring over Lucy Bailey's Witness for the Prosecution: this idea is lunacy.
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it will need some big star names to sell tickets
Posted by: dramedy 12:59 pm EST 11/25/22
In reply to: re: Sheer madness - lonlad 12:33 pm EST 11/25/22

i can't see this being an ensemble cast of nobodies.
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re: it will need some big star names to sell tickets
Posted by: ChicagoDRO 05:15 pm EST 11/25/22
In reply to: it will need some big star names to sell tickets - dramedy 12:59 pm EST 11/25/22

I just saw this show in London in June. Yes it is a little tired but it was wonderful to actually see this in London in the theatre that has been its home for the last 50 years. I had a great matinee. Maybe they can do the show with a changing cast of well known actors who stay for a limited time. Kind of like Into the Woods which will drive audiences to buy tickets and multi views. I’d like the producers to update the special effects of sound and lighting too build more suspense.
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re: it will need some big star names to sell tickets
Last Edit: Delvino 06:54 pm EST 11/25/22
Posted by: Delvino 06:52 pm EST 11/25/22
In reply to: re: it will need some big star names to sell tickets - ChicagoDRO 05:15 pm EST 11/25/22

The play’s backstory is quite relevant, about foster care and inadequate social services. It was prominent in See How They Run, the West End production adjacent film released this past summer, though they strained to avoid Mousetrap spoilers. The best character is the culprit but to cast a star alone might give it away. The Knives Out model serves.
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