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Tourist trap or tradition? Reopening the world’s longest-running play

Agatha Christie’s surprise success The Mousetrap clocked up 67 years in the West End before a pandemic finally ended its run. As the show reopens this month, producer Adam Spiegel and cast members tell Tim Bano about the whodunnit’s long history and why it continues to attract audiences

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