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Christie's Plays

Agatha Christie wrote over a dozen plays, the most famous of which is The Mousetrap - the longest running play in the world. Here you can discuss each play in detail.

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Story Replies Updated
A Daughter's a Daughter 2 12 Sep 10
Akhnaton 4 06 Apr 11
And Then There Were None (play) 15 28 Oct 11
Appointment with Death (play) 5 10 Apr 11
Black Coffee 12 14 Jul 11
Fiddler's Three 9 20 Jun 11
Go back for Murder 3 21 Jun 11
Murder on the Nile 1 03 Apr 10
Poirot plays 9 31 Oct 09
Rule of Three 5 20 Jun 11

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