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St Martin's Theatre
St Martin's Theatre was designed by architect WGR Sprague and first opened for business in November 1916. Many of John Galsworthy's (he wrote The Forsythe Saga) plays were shown here, including The Skin Game (1920) and Loyalties (1922).
St Martin's is now famous for showing Agatha Christie's whodunnit The Mousetrap, the world's longest running play. It was transferred from its sister theatre The New Ambassadors in 1974 (opening night 1952) and has been running here ever since.
Leicester Square or Covent Garden.
24, 29 and 176 go down Charing Cross Road.
The über smart The Ivy and L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon restaurants are opposite the theatre.
Box Office at St Martin's Theatre.
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