When people watch the play, they are asked to not reveal the ending, and I won't do so here. However, if you are absolutely desperate to know, and won't see it or read it, then... this site reveals the ending: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mousetrap
In order of appearance, the characters in Agatha Christie's the mousetrap are:- Giles Ralston
Mollie Ralston
Christopher Wren
Mrs Boyle
Major Metcalf
Miss Casewell
Mr Paravicini
Detective-Sergeant Trotter
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The first victim in Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap, is killed by being strangled. The victim is alone in a room, listening to the radio, and suddenly a door creaks open behind him/her (I will not spoil this), and a gloved hand reaches in and turns off the lights. The mysterious killer then enters the room and murders the victim by strangling.
Agatha Christie wrote the world's longest-running play.
The murderer was infact the detective
The mouse trap is the play inside the play. Hamlet crates a play simulating his father's death in front of his uncle. Hamlet expects his uncle to react in order to show that he's the murderer.
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
no, if you'd like to find out go and watch it or look on wikipedia. It is dishonoring the writer if anyone was to tell you
The characters in the play are trapped in the guesthouse due to a snowstorm, which is ironic because they are also trapped in a web of deception and lies. The murderer turns out to be the least suspected character, which is ironic as it subverts the audience's expectations. The detective investigating the murder fails to solve the case, despite being portrayed as an expert in solving crimes. The characters in the play are all closely connected in unexpected ways, which adds a layer of irony to their relationships. The play's title, "The Mousetrap," alludes to the characters being caught in a trap, which is ironic as it foreshadows the unfolding events of the story.
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
The Mousetrap.
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