The full casting is yet to be announced for the 2026/2027 UK tour of The Mousetrap
Agatha Christie’s iconic thriller, and the world’s longest running play, The Mousetrap is heading on a major UK tour from September 2026 and into to 2027.
The tour forms part of wider plans to celebrate the play’s 75th anniversary year and it’s been announced that the West End production will also be extending its run.
Since 1952, Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap has captivated the world with silent clues, shifting shadows and reputedly the best kept secret in theatre history.
Earlier this year the show celebrated its 30,000th performance in the West End and the cast was presented with a Guinness World Records certificate for the longest theatrical run.
The genre-defining murder mystery continues to enthrall audiences at London’s St Martin’s Theatre, now booking into its 75th year in 2027.
It’s backdrop is a shocking murder which rattles the capital. Far from the chaos, a remote country guesthouse welcomes seven strangers seeking refuge.
But when a police sergeant battles through a deadly snowstorm with a warning no one expects, it becomes clear the threat is already within their walls.
Every whisper hides a clue. Every story masks a lie. As suspicion tightens its grip, one question chills the room – who among them is capable of murder?
The full casting and creative team for The Mousetrap tour are yet to be announced. The show is produced by Brian Fenty.
2026/27 tour schedule
The Alexandra, Birmingham
3rd – 12th Sept 2026
Princess Theatre, Torquay
15th – 19th Sept
Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
21st – 26th Sept
Malvern Theatre
28th Sept – 3rd Oct
Crewe Lyceum Theatre
5th – 10th Oct
Theatre Royal Windsor
12th – 17th Oct
Floral Pavillion, New Brighton
19th – 24th Oct
Manchester Opera House
26th – 31st Oct
Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
2nd – 7th Nov
Waterside, Aylesbury
9th – 14th Nov
Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne
16th – 21st Nov
Lighthouse Poole
23rd – 28th Nov
Palace Theatre, Southend
30th Nov – 5th Dec
Royal & Derngate, Northampton
7th – 16th Jan 2027
Cardiff New Theatre
19th – 23rd Jan
Woking New Victoria Theatre
25th – 30th Jan
Theatre Royal Plymouth
1st – 6th Feb
Bromley Churchill Theatre
15th – 20th Feb
Swindon Wyvern Theatre
22nd – 27th Feb
Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
1st – 6th March
Lichfield Garrick Theatre
8th – 13th March
Sunderland Empire Theatre
22nd – 27th March
Inverness Eden Court Theatre
29th March – 3rd April
Edinburgh Playhouse
5th – 10th April
Glasgow Kings Theatre
12th – 17th April
Milton Keynes Theatre
26th April – 1st May
Truro Hall for Cornwall
24th – 29th May
Grand Opera House York
21st – 26th June








