St. Martin's Theatre
London
St. Martin's Theatre
St. Martin's Theatre, a London theatre venue situated in the heart of the West End, is a heritage of British theatrical history. Originally built in 1916, it is one of London's oldest and most respected venues, significantly known for hosting the record-breaking show, The Mousetrap, by Agatha Christie. St. Martin's Theatre flaunts a breath-taking architecture, showcasing Edwardian style designed by architect W.G.R. Sprague. The theatre can accommodate 550 people, promoting an intimate viewing experience for all. Its interiors are adorned with ornate detailing, adding a touch of royal aesthetic to the viewer's experience. The theatre not only holds stage shows but also hosts concerts and film screenings, making for a versatile environment. **Getting to the venue:** St. Martin's Theatre is located at West Street, near Shaftesbury Avenue in Covent Garden. It's an approximately 10-minute walk from Leicester Square station, serviced by the Piccadilly and Northern lines. Numerous buses also stop near the theatre. The nearest car park is Q-Park Trafalgar, but with congestion charges applicable in the area, public transport is highly recommended.
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