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By the end of the First World War however the practice had generally died out, only being revived very occasionally,  more often at London's opera houses than any other theatres.\r\n\r\nThis silk playbill was produced to mark the 2,239th performance of <i>The Mousetrap</i> on 12 April 1958, five and a half years into its run. A cream silk programme had been produced on 22 April 1955 to mark its 1,000 performances, but although both occasions were seen as important then, no-one would have imagined that the production would still be running over half a century later.","physicalDescription":"Silk programme on scarlet silk printed in black typography, and fringed along each edge with a scarlet silk fringe. Produced for the 2,239th performance of <i>The Mousetrap</i> at the Ambassadors Theatre, 12 April 1958, when it became the longest running play of any kind in the history of the British theatre. Featuring the name of the producer, Peter Saunders, and the names of the actors: Mary Law as Mollie Ralston, William Abney as Giles Ralston, Geoffrey Colvile as Christopher Wren, Mysie Monte as Mrs. Boyle, David Raven as Major Metcalf, Joan Drummond as Miss Casewell, Arthur Brough as Mr Paravicini, and Derek Blomfield as Detective Sergeant Trotter. Decor was by Roger Furse. The theatre staff included Verity Hudson, General Manager, A. 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