The Mousetrap
The world's longest running play had its 50th anniversary performance at this Theatre on November 25 2002.
By Agatha Christie
Site: The Mousetrap (1 memorial)
WC2, West Street, St Martins Theatre
The Mousetrap
The world's longest running play had its 50th anniversary performance at this Theatre on November 25 2002.
By Agatha Christie
WC2, West Street, St Martins Theatre
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
The Mousetrap
The world's longest running play - still going in 2013. Written by Agatha Ch...
Designed by Sprague, this theatre is one of a pair (the other being the Ambas...
Detective novelist and playwright. Born in Torquay, into a well-off family, ...
There were at least 3 designs for lamps along the Thames Embankments. This one, by Timothy Butler, was used rarely so it is a pleasure to...
Charlie Paynter, 1879 - 1970, lived here. West Ham United FC manager 1932 - 1950. Involved with the club and Thames Ironworks FC for more...
Mary Tealby, 1801-1865, founded the Home for Lost & Starving Dogs (now Battersea Dogs & Cats Home) that stood on this site, 1860 ...
Greater London Council Mary Kingsley, 1862 - 1900, traveller and ethnologist, lived here as a child.
Sykes' family unveiled this plaque just 3 days after the first anniversary of his death. A plaque for Spike Milligan (unveiled by Sykes)...
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