Enjoy a seamless, stress free evening with a delicious two course meal at Gaucho Covent Garden, followed by the intrigue of The Mousetrap at St. Martin’s Theatre. Running for an incredible seventy three years, this iconic Agatha Christie mystery has captivated audiences for generations, drawing them into a thrilling tale of secrets, suspicion, and deception.
With excellent seats in the stalls or dress circle, you'll be fully immersed in the suspense as a group of strangers becomes entangled in a chilling murder investigation at a remote guesthouse. Packed with unexpected twists and classic detective drama, The Mousetrap is a must see for mystery lovers and theatre fans alike. Will you uncover the truth before the final curtain falls?
Guests will start their evening with a delicious 2-course meal at Gaucho Covent Garden. Enjoy the full choice of the pre-theatre menu, selecting either a starter or dessert to accompany their main course.
Beginning at seven thirty PM, guests will take their excellent seats in the stalls or dress circle, immersing themselves in this unforgettable experience. As the world’s longest-running play, The Mousetrap continues to keep audiences on the edge of their seats with its gripping mystery and unexpected twists.
Step into Agatha Christie’s iconic whodunit, where a group of strangers finds themselves snowed in at a remote country guesthouse, only to discover that one of them is a murderer. With its cleverly woven plot and suspenseful storytelling, The Mousetrap has been thrilling theatre lovers for over seventy years.
Can you solve the mystery before the final reveal?
Your e-tickets for the theatre will be sent to you within 48-hours of booking.
Please present you separate e-ticket at the theatre to gain admission.
Please provide this voucher at Gaucho Covent Garden.
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