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The Mousetrap

A timeless tale of 'whodunnit,' Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap strands seven strangers at Monkswell Manor during a blizzard. But a police sergeant unexpectedly arrives, worried that a murderer-at-large is among the guests of the Manor. Before he can investigate, one of the guests is killed, starting an investigation into the lives and histories of everyone there. One of them is the killer, and another one of them may be next. Will the police be able to solve the case before another 'mouse' falls? The world's longest continuously running play for over 60 years, The Mousetrap continues to delight and intrigue mystery lovers of all ages.

Director: Carol M. Rice
Presented by: Garland Civic Theatre

Audition Start: August 2, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Audition End: August 3, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Audition Details: Please bring a current headshot and resume. If you don't have a headshot, a current photo is fine.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.

Audition Location: GCT Rehearsal Space, 517 West Walnut Street Garland, TX 75040 (across the street from Downtown Garland DART Station.)
Callback Dates:
Rehearsal Dates:
Performance Dates: October 10 - October 26, 2025

Performances are on Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. Except Saturday, Oct. 25 will be at 2:30pm

Sunday Matinees at 2:30pm

To Sign Up: Sign Up to Audition
Requirements:
Roles Available: Mollie Ralston – 20s-30s; not afraid of hard work; appears self-assured but breaks down relatively easily; married to Giles; English accent.

Giles Ralston – 20s-30s; a little too confident; very protective and somewhat possessive of his wife Mollie; English accent.

Christopher Wren – 20s-30s; rather wild-looking and artistic; almost child-like at times; English or possibly slight Irish or Cockney accent.

Mrs. Boyle – 40s-70s; bad tempered, disagreeable, and unlikeable; English accent.

Major Metcalf – 40s-60s; very military in bearing and manner, yet cheerful and helpful; retired; English accent.

Miss Casewell – 20s-30s; masculine but obviously still a proper lady; caring, observant, sarcastic; English or slight Cockney accent.

Mr. Paravicini – 40s-70s; foreign, rather odd, and mysterious; probably Italian or Greek accent, maybe Spanish.

Detective Sergeant Trotter – 20s-30s; athletic and appears amiable, yet very businesslike; English with a slight Cockney accent.

Compensation: Actors are given comp tickets for the show to share with family/friends. Actors also receive equal amounts from the Bravo Bucket that is collected at each performance.
Originally Posted: 2025-07-02