INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) presents the world’s longest running stage play The Mousetrap by English crime novelist and playwright Agatha Christie from April 26 – May 22 on the OneAmerica Mainstage.
The Mousetrap is the story of Mollie and Giles Ralston, two newlyweds who have inherited a beautiful but high maintenance country manor. Against their better judgment, they decide to turn it into a hotel. After their visitors arrive, a blizzard traps them inside the home and where among them, a murderer stalks.
The incredibly ornate “Downton Abbey-meets-Hogwarts” inspired set, designed by Butler University professor Rob Koharchick, features details that indicate something is awry. That uneasy feeling is reinforced through the production’s sound cues created by nationally accomplished composer, musician and sound designer David Dabbon.
Tickets for The Mousetrap are available online at www.irtlive.com, or by calling 317-635-5252. Ticket prices are $25-$59 depending on the day and time of the performance. The show is recommended for audiences in 7th grade and older due to mild language.
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