Yes, thr Mousetrap has a set. Ther is one set, which is used for both Act I and Act II - everything takes place in the same room at Monkswell Manor.
"The Mousetrap" play typically takes place in the Great Hall of the Monkswell Manor, an old English countryside guesthouse. The set features a cozy sitting room with period furniture and a fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Throughout the play, various clues and red herrings are revealed within this intimate setting, adding to the suspense and mystery of the storyline.
The Mousetrap.
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There is a "play within a play" in Hamlet, called The Murder of Gonzago, it is often confused by The Mousetrap, but if you see the words The Mousetrap it will actually be The Murder of Gonzago
The Murder of Gonzago. Hamlet nicknames it The Mousetrap.
"The Mousetrap" is the Agatha Christie play that started in 1952 in London and is still playing today. It holds the record for the world's longest initial run of a play in one theatre.
It's called The Murder of Gonzago, but when asked, Hamlet calls it The Mousetrap.
you have to watch it to find out, we are sworn to secrecy
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The Mousetrap.
When Claudius flees from the 'Mousetrap' play, as Hamlet hoped he would.
To Ophelia, during the 'Mousetrap' play scene, which is Act 3 scene 2.
The Mousetrap is written by Agatha Christie