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    Who receives the Royalties from Agatha Christie's 'The Moustrap'?

    Question #128651. Asked by gracie3. (Dec 29 12 6:42 AM)


    Lottie1001

    Agatha Christie gave the royalties to her grandson, Matthew Prichard, for his ninth birthday.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/9686732/Agatha-Christies-The-Mousetrap-celebrates-its-60th-anniversary-with-star-studded-show.html

    Dec 29 12, 9:09 AM
    pmarney

    There are a couple of weird conditions of the play as well, that are very interesting as well.

    1. Only one version of the play can be performed annually outside of the West End.
    2. No film adaptation can be made for 6 months after the play closes in the West End

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mousetrap

    Dec 29 12, 9:34 AM


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