West End Theatre Breaks
You'd think audiences would know whodunnit by now, but over fifty years on and they're still asking! A group of people gathered together in a remote part of the countryside discover there is a murderer in their midst. The question, of course, is which one of them is the guilty party. Agatha Christie's classic thriller continues on the world's longest run. The show opened at the Ambassadors in 1952, moved next door to its current home in 1974 and recently celebrated its 20,000th performance. Not recommended for under 10s. Under 7s will not be admitted.
Agatha Christie's classic is a story of a group of travellers who are stranded at Monkswell Manor when they learn that a killer is on the loose. The snow piles up and there is no escape as the dead bodies begin to surface. It is then that the unsuspecting guests begin to realize that they have a killer among them, so the question arises ‘whodunit?' Agatha Christie's classic thriller continues on the world's longest run, recently having celebrated its 20,000th performance.
“The cleverest murder mystery of the British theatre” The Daily Telegraph
“A truly entertaining classic thriller” The Sunday Times
“Deservedly a classic among murder thrillers" The Observer