Westminster Theatre, London
St James Picture Theatre opened 1924, opened as drama venue 1931, Westminster Memorial Trust purchased in 1946. Fire 27 June 2002 then demolished. Now (2020) St. James Theatre / The Other Palace.
Past productions
- Hamlet, British Touring Shakespeare
- Twelfth Night, British Touring Shakespeare
- An Ideal Husband, Catchfavour Ltd, Ian Liston, Ideal Theatre Company Ltd, and Westminster Productions Ltd
- An Inspector Calls
- Deadly Nightcap, Mark Furness Ltd
- Morning’s at Seven, Palace Theatre Watford and Robert Mackintosh for Full Steam Ahead Productions
- The Jewellers Shop, Bill Kenwright and Mike Murray
- Gavin and the Monster, Aldersgate Productions Ltd and Westminster Productions Ltd
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Musical Theatre Company
- The Mikado, The Musical Theatre Company
- Drake’s Dream
- Arsenic and Old Lace, Grosvenor Entertainments
- Happy as a Sandbag
- The Pay-Off, H M Tennent Ltd with Cushingham Stage Productions Ltd
- Relative Values, Henry Sherwood Prouctions Ltd
- Glasstown, Cambridge Theatre Company, Frith Banbury Ltd, and Jimmy Wax
- The Old Ladies
- High Diplomacy
- Annie
- Annie
- Roger the Sixth, Furndel Productions
- A Lodging for a Bride
- A Clean Kill, Alastair Sim and E P Clift
- Visit To A Small Planet
- One More River, LOP Ltd
- Beware of Angels, David Hall and E P Clift
- The Woman on the Stair, Anna Deere Wiman and Jack Minster
- No Concern of Mine
- The Heart’s a Wonder
- Any Other Business, Westminster Theatre Co.
- Lady at the Wheel
- The Happy Man, E P Clift, Jack Minster, and Minster Productions Ltd
- Dear Delinquent, Minster Productions Ltd
- Mrs Gibbons’ Boys, Windsor Repertory Company
- Ten Minute Alibi
- Night of the Fourth, James P Sherwood
- Albertine by Moonlight
- Morning’s at Seven, ADW Productions Ltd and Minster Productions Ltd
- Dead on Nine, James P Sherwood
- We Must Kill Toni, Ralph Birch Productions Ltd
- It’s Never Too Late, Ralph Birch
- The Big Knife, Ralph Birch Productions Ltd
- Carrington, V.C.
- Nightmare Abbey
- Dial ‘M’ for Murder, James P Sherwood
- Count Your Blessings, Andrew Melville and Stanley French
- The Martins’ Nest
- Beauty and the Beast
- Journey’s End
- Background, Alec L Rea and E P Clift with Roy Limbert
- Palace Street, Westminster, London
- Closed 27th June 2002
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