- St Martin's Theatre
Infobox Theatre
name = St Martin's Theatre
caption = St. Martins Theatre (2002)
address =West Street
city = Camden,London
country =
designation = Grade II
latitude = 51.512778
longitude = -0.1275
architect =W. G. R. Sprague
owner = Willoughby de Broke
capacity = 550
type =West End theatre
opened = 23 November 1916
yearsactive =
rebuilt =
closed =
othernames =
production =The Mousetrap
currentuse =
website =St Martin's Theatre is a
West End theatre , located in West Street, nearCharing Cross Road , in theLondon Borough of Camden . It was designed as one of a pair of theatres with theAmbassadors Theatre byW.G.R. Sprague , in memoriam for the 9thBaron Willoughby de Broke .Nurtured at an early age through amateur theatricals at
Compton Verney , the family seat inWarwickshire , and later developed during the time he spent in London, both as an MP for Rugby, and as a member of theHouse of Lords . It was his intention to devote a chapter of his autobiography "The Passing Years" to drama, but he died before its completion. His interest was translated into action when in association with B.A.(Bertie) Meyer, who commissioned theatre architectW.G.R. Sprague to design the St Martin's. Originally intended to be one of a pair with the adjacent Ambassadors which opened in 1913, the St Martin's début was delayed by the outbreak ofWorld War I : the first performance of "Houpla" took place on23 November 1916 .Many famous British actors have passed through St Martin's. In April 1923
Basil Rathbone played Harry Domain in "R.U.R." and in June 1927Henry Daniell appeared there as Gregory Brown in "Meet the Wife".Bertie Meyer, who was so closely involved in the St Martin's in the early days, ran the theatre intermittently from 1916 to 1967, when his son R.A.(Ricky) took over. Ricky was the administrator for twenty years until his retirement in 1987; he remained as a consultant until his death in 1991.
Agatha Christie 's "The Mousetrap " transferred in March 1974 - it is still there, now holding aWorld Record . The theatre was Grade II listed byEnglish Heritage in March 1973. [ [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?pid=2&id=478553 English Heritage listing details] : accessedApril 28 2007 .]References
* "Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950", John Earl and Michael Sell pp. 138-9 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3
* "Who's Who in the Theatre", edited by John Parker, tenth edition, revised, London, 1947, pps: 477-478 and 1184.External links
* [http://www.vpsmvaudsav.co.uk Theatre description at "The Mousetrap" website]
* [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/StMartinsTheatre.htm Theatre History]
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