St. Martin’s Theatre, nestled in the heart of London, may be small with a capacity for just 550, but it holds a significant place in theatrical history. Since 1974, it has been the home of Agatha Christie’s ‘The Mousetrap,’ the world’s longest-running theater production, which moved here after a 20-year run at the neighboring Ambassadors Theatre. The venue continues to host this ever-popular whodunnit, drawing audiences into its cozy, intimate setting. While ‘The Mousetrap’ remains the mainstay, St. Martin’s also stages other family-friendly productions during the day, offering a variety of experiences for theater enthusiasts.
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