the mousetrap theatre break


the mousetrap theatre break , Click for more details & booking Welcome to the thatsallineed.co.uk the mousetrap theatre break page. From here you can book a fantastic musical evening and stay in a great London hotel for the night.

Here is a little bit about the mousetrap to wet your appetite:

Theatre: St. Martin's Theatre

Agatha Christie's West End institution continues to thrill 49 years after starting the world's longest run. This is a charming whodunnit set over a 1930's weekend gathering in a remote country house.

You are definitely in for a great evening.

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