Events Calendar
Performance: The Mousetrap
March 2, 2007 ( 07:30PM - 10:00PM )
- Sponsor(s): Department of Film, Television, and Theatre
- Location: Decio Mainstage Theatre, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
- Website: http://www.nd.edu/~ftt
Play by Agatha Christie, directed by Jay Paul Skelton
Decio Mainstage Theatre, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center
Evening performances at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m.
Commissioned in 1952 by the BBC to celebrate Queen Marys 80th birthday, The Mousetrap has become the longest continuously running play of all time!
The Mousetrap begins on a dark and snowy evening on the outskirts of London where a young couple has just opened Monkswell Manor Guest House. An eccentric assortment of guests arrive only to learn from the local authorities that a murderer is amongst them! Snowed in -- with no chance of escape -- suspicions rise with the body count in this classic whodunit from the queen of mystery and suspense!
2006-2007 THEATRE SEASON SUBSCRIPTION
A subscription includes one ticket to each of the three 2006-2007 Theatre Season productions. Purchasing a subscription also entitles you to a discounted ticket to the Shakespeare performance by Actors From The London Stage. This special performance must be purchased in conjunction with a subscription to receive the discounted price.
2006-2007 Theatre Season
(Price includes one ticket to Big Love, The Mousetrap, and to The Threepenny Opera
General Public $24
Seniors/ND Faculty/Staff $20
Students $16
Hamlet (discounted rate)
General Public $13.50
Seniors/ND Faculty/Staff $12
Students $10
You can subscribe by calling the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket office at
574-631-2800.
TICKET PRICES FOR INDIVIDUAL PLAYS
Big Love, The Mousetrap and The Threepenny Opera
General Public $12
Seniors/ND Faculty/Staff $10
Students $8
Hamlet
General Public $18
Seniors/ND Faculty/Staff $16
Students $12
Single tickets will be available for purchase August 1, 2007. Purchase your tickets through the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center ticket office at 574-631-2800 or online at http://performingarts.nd.edu.