London Theatre: A Caça aos Ratos





Descrição
Seja parte da história do teatro e adquira um ingresso para "A Ratoeira" no Teatro St Martin no West End de Londres. Baseado em um conto de Agatha Christie, essa peça de mistério de assassinato está em cartaz há mais de 60 anos e é a peça em cartaz há mais tempo, de qualquer tipo, no mundo. Veja-se na ponta de seu assento conforme se desenrola a história de um grupo de hóspedes malfadados surpreendidos por um assassino misterioso no palco à sua frente.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Faça o seu próprio caminho para o St Martin's Theatre no centro de Londres e sente-se para esta clássica peça teatral de mistério e assassinato, adaptada do conto de Agatha Christie e do drama de rádio de mesmo nome. Uma atração do West End de Londres desde a sua inauguração, esta peça extremamente divertida é o espetáculo mais antigo do mundo e conta a história de um grupo de pessoas presas pela neve em um hotel rural, que descobrem, com resultados enervantes, que um deles é definido em uma missão assassina. Sente-se na ponta do seu assento enquanto a trama gira, vira e joga você dentro e fora do cheiro com a marca registrada de Christie's, facilidade sedosa. Então, suspire alto quando a identidade chocante do assassinado é finalmente revelada - um dos segredos mais bem guardados da história do teatro!
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Os locais para cadeiras de rodas estão disponíveis apenas por solicitação
- Os assentos são atribuídos pela bilheteria do teatro e não serão conhecidos antes da data de apresentação.
- Menores de 16 anos devem ser acompanhados por um adulto
- Menores de 4s não serão admitidos
- Idade 7+ (recomendado)
Avaliações(77)
It was my second time watching Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap at London’s St. Martin’s Theatre, the first time being more than 10 years ago, but it was still thoroughly enjoyable. While I already knew who the murderer was, I was able to focus more on the acting and see if I could spot the subtle clues that each character portrayed. Being a great Christie fan, I must say this is indeed in her hallmark style of red herrings. Loved it! ❤️
The play is cult. Even for people who are not perfect at English. The theatre very old and with a lot of charm. One point deduction for the very tight seats and zero legroom.
I loved it but I do love Agatha. It was booked last minute and so pleased we did it. The cast were brilliant 👏 👌
Went back to see the play after many years ,really enjoyed the play ,if I have a complaint it’s about the seats they were so uncomfortable and should be upgraded and I wasn’t the only one to find it bad so many people were fidgeting around the man in front even resorted to leaning forward throughout the second half .
We loved seeing this show — it was entertaining and the perfect length for our first night in London. However, be advised that the seats are very tight!
Superb suspense with great actors. We really enjoyed this show. So much fun, we may go again.
Really a wonderful way to spend the evening. Had a drink up in the bar before the play, got good last minute seats, and loved the actors and staff. KUDOS, we highly recommend it.
Extremely poor value for money. If you are in any way afraid of heights, (which I'm not BTW, but some around me were), then please do not get a ticket for the Upper Circle. It is impossible (unless you are in the very front row) to get to the loo without asking the whole row to make their way to an aisle! We paid £65 each for our tickets, and the seats were the smallest I can remember in any West End theatre.
Took my son to see this, having seen it some years ago but have forgotten the plot. It was at St Martin's theatre, firstly, I paid for the second most expensive seats, but my goodness, at 5 ft, in the dress circle front row, my knees were against the balustrade. The seats were so uncomfortable it was rather torturous. The acting felt forced, like they are just going through the motion, and the story line was .... a bit unbelievable. Overall, go see it if you need some entertainment, but it felt a little flat.
One of the 3 theatre shows I have seen that I really enjoyed and have seen more than once, loved everything about it and would continue going despite the knowing the ending



