The Mousetrap: WA premiere of Agatha Christie classic
Sun, 30 Oct 2011, 05:51 pmsoupytwist2 posts in thread
The Mousetrap: WA premiere of Agatha Christie classic
Sun, 30 Oct 2011, 05:51 pmAgatha Christie’s longest-running play has its WA premiere at Melville Theatre this November.
Directed by Felicity May, The Mousetrap has been playing in London’s West End since 1952 and the rights have only now become available, allowing it to be performed elsewhere.
Five guests are brought together in Monkswell Manor, where someone has a connection to a murder in London – and when someone is subsequently killed after they are snowed in, Sergeant Trotter tries to determine the killer's identity.
Known for its twist ending, The Mousetrap audiences over the past 60 years are asked not to reveal it at the end of every performance.
May describes Agatha Christie as a classic mystery writer, who produced a range of diverse and fun plays. "The Mousetrap is only available for a limited time so it was too good an opportunity to pass up,” she said. “Being the first theatre is WA to produce this show really adds to the thrill of directing it.”
Given The Mousetrap is so well-known, May admits it’s something of a hurdle to overcome.
“A lot of hype has been created by Wikipedia releasing the plot and secrets of the play,” she said. “It’s a challenge to stay true to the show Agatha Christie wrote and people know – yet, at the same time, make it my own, having my own personal vision and artistry come through.
“We have stuck as true to the script as possible. Our stage is nowhere near the size of the London one, so things have had to be compressed and staging changed to accommodate this.
“Characterisation varies with every actor-director combination but I feel we've done justice to Agatha's vision for her characters.”
The Mousetrap plays at 8pm, November 4, 5, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26 with 2pm matinees November 6 and 13. Tickets are $17, $13 concession – book on 9330 4565 or email melville.theatre.company@gmail.com.
Melville Theatre is on the corner of Stock Road and Canning Highway, Palmyra. More information is available at www.meltheco.org.au.
Mouse Plague Spreads!! Traps Set, Either Side of the River!
Sun, 13 Nov 2011, 09:09 pmWalter Plinge
But how can it be?
After years imprisoned deep in the West End, Aggie's play has escaped to the southern hemisphere. Not only that, the script has bred!
Yes, there are TWO MOUSETRAPS!
It's twue, it's twue!!
One is set down Melville way, 't'other up Guildford way.
Even more delicious, Melville's trap still springs as Guildford's trap springs to action - You can, if you're lucky enough to get tickets, still catch Melville's Trap up to and including Friday 25th and Saturday 26th November AND you can catch Guildford's trap from Friday 25th November, right through to Saturday 17th December.
Could there / has there / will there ever be (been) a more splendid opportunity to compare direction, performance, interpretation?