St. Martin's Theatre

Current Show: The Mousetrap
First previewed: 6th October 1952 (Theatre Royal Nottingham), then from 25th November 1952 (Ambassadors Theatre) before moving to St. Martin’s Theatre on Monday 25th March 1974
Booking until: Monday 30th January 2022
Running time: 2h 20m including interval

St Martin's Theatre - The Mousetrap

Address: West St, London WC2H 9NZ

Website: https://uk.the-mousetrap.co.uk (unusually, this theatre does not have a website, but uses the production’s own site)

Air Conditioning: Yes

Current Owner: Lord Willoughby de Broke and Sir Stephen Waley-Cohen

General booking


Box Office: +44 (0)20 7836 1443

Discounts, Day seats, Rush tickets & Lotteries

Awaiting information.

Box Office: +44 (0)20 7836 1443

Stage Door: +44 (0)20 7836 1086

Email: enquiries@stmartinstheatre.co.uk

Many of London’s theatres are accessed from below or above street level. If you need to avoid steps, it is advisable to contact the theatre directly by telephone or email as they will be able to advise you on which seats are most easily accessed. Many have specially adapted wheelchair spaces.

Theatres may be able to provide additional facilities for customers with a hearing or visual impairment and some shows may also offer specific, adapted performances. It’s best to check with the venue directly via one of the following methods:

Access Bookings: Call +44 (0)20 7836 1443

Email: access@stmartinstheatre.co.uk – more information is available on the Mousetrap Tickets page.

Society of London Theatre also offers useful information for visitors with a disability or specific access need.

Nearest Tube: Leicester Square

Buses: Charing Cross Rd, serviced by the following buses: 14, 19, 22, 24, 29, 38, 40, 176

Check out Transport for London’s excellent TFL Journey Planner

Luxury: The Covent Garden Hotel, 10 Monmouth Street, London, WC2H 9HB

Mid: Radisson Blu Edwardian Mercer Street Hotel, 20 Mercer Street, London WC2H 9HD

Budget: Hub by Premier Inn, 110 St Martins Lane, London WC2N 4BA

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