Coverage: Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee Year
@ Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, 18th October 2013 – Just a few days ago, our team was invited to attend
the opening show of Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” on 16th
October 2013 at Auditorium DBKL. The opening show was also a Charity Gala
Performance in the presence of YMM Tunku Ampuan Tuanku Najihah binti Tunku
Besar Burhanuddin and the British High Commissioner, HE Mr. Simon
Featherstone in aid of Yayasan Tunku Naquiyuddin.
Prior to the show, Y.A.M Tunku
Naquiyuddin Ibni Tuanku Ja’afar has given a speech to thank the British
Theatre Playhouse for making the play available in Malaysia and congratulate
them for their 10th anniversary of establishment.
Synopsis of the show: (As stated in Press
Release)
“It is the Winter of 1952 and seven
people are stranded by a snowstorm at Monkswell Manor, a
remote country guest house, cut off from
the roads and from the phone.
A policeman, Sergeant Trotter, manages
to reach the house to warn them there has been a
murder at a nearby farmhouse but, no
sooner has he given his warning then, suddenly, an
elderly guest is murdered. There are
only six of them remaining and suddenly those six realise
the truth - that one of them in the
house is the murderer.
Finally Sergeant Trotter believes he
knows which of the six is the killer and he calls them
together to set a trap which will reveal
the identity of the murderer - but who is it and can he or
she be found in time, before another
murder is committed?”
Who is the real murderer? Let’s find out
in Auditorium DBKL from 16th-20th October 2013.
Review of the stage play:
Well-written Play!
The main reason why “The Mousetrap” is one of the
longest running plays ever is because its story is very mysterious and well-written.
The mysteries behind the murders are intriguing. The way the plot was presented
has been leading the audiences in many directions making them feel like as though
they can guess the real murderer. Then, in the end, there is the “twist”, which
caught everyone off guard. It was definitely a “wow” for me and my fellow
colleague who have attended the show. Both of our guesses were wrong and the
real identity of the murderer really surprised us.
Convincing Acting That Is Truly Entertaining!
Apart from having us puzzled with the mysteries, all
the audiences will definitely agree that the casts have performed spectacularly
with their convincing acting that could draw us all into the play. The casts Tim Wallers (as Giles Ralston) and Isla
Carter (as Mollie Ralston) have
performed very well that could convincingly make us believe that they are
really a real couple. The other casts including Katherine Heath (as Miss
Casewell), Tony Boncza (as Mr.Paravicni), John Faulkner (as Major
Metcalfe), Sarah Whitlock (as Mrs. Boyle), Richard Keightley (as Christopher
Wren) and Thomas Richardson (as Detective Sergeant Trotter) have also
put up quite a good show throughout the play. I personally enjoyed Tony Boncza’s performance very much
because the way he speaks is very fluent and natural. Richard Keightley has also done a good job in presenting a geeky
yet humorous Christopher Wren on
stage.
Nice Set-up for Monkswell Manor!
The backdrop for Monkswell Manor is very well-built giving the audiences a believable impression of how a country guest house would look like. The props are also very well placed under the sufficient lighting. For example, the radios, the sofas and other furniture inside the guest house have been well-lit making every detail viewable by the audience.
The backdrop for Monkswell Manor is very well-built giving the audiences a believable impression of how a country guest house would look like. The props are also very well placed under the sufficient lighting. For example, the radios, the sofas and other furniture inside the guest house have been well-lit making every detail viewable by the audience.
Great synchronizing of Sound Effects!
The sound effects used in this play has been
synchronized well with every action by the characters in it. The most prominent
one was when the murder was committed. The sound effect made us feel like we
are actually inside the crime scene itself.
Overall, it was really a great murder play and we have really enjoyed it
very much. Well, we would really wish to expose more about the murderer but
everyone who has attended the show is required to keep it as a secret. This is a tradition for many years and we
shouldn’t break it. Let more people enjoy the thrill and excitement in
discovering who the real murderer is!
So, who’s the real identity of the murderer in “The Mousetrap”? Find out
in Auditorium DBKL before it’s too late!
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Besides the show, a charity auction was also carried out during the interval between ACT 1 and ACT 2 of
the opening show.
That’s all for our coverage on Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” opening show.
Millions thanks to Milestone Production for the invitation.
Published by WLJack.
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