Question of the Day
The longest running play in history is the show The Mousetrap, by Agatha Christie.
The Mousetrap play opened in 1952 in West London, and there have been over 24,500 performances so far.
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13 Apr 2011 ... But this anniversary doesn't even push Mamma Mia! into the top 10 of London's longest-running theatre productions. They've got seven ...
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With more than 10,500 performances in London, it is West End's longest-running production in London's musical theater history. It had 6,680 performances in ...