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Peter Saunders (impresario)
British theatre impresario

Peter Saunders (impresario)

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British theatre impresario
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
London
Place of death
London
Age
91 years
Family
Siblings:
Charles Saunders
Spouse:
Katie Boyle
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Biography

Sir Peter Saunders (23 November 1911 in Swiss Cottage, London – 6 February 2003 in Hampstead, London) was an English theatre impresario, notable for his production of the long-running Agatha Christie murder mystery, The Mousetrap.

Early life and career

Saunders' father died in a swimming accident (with the boy on his back), and he was subsequently educated at Oundle School and in Lausanne, Switzerland, thanks to the sponsorship of an aunt. Although his mother advised him to get a job with Harrods after completing his education, he instead followed his older brother, the film director Charles Saunders, into showbusiness, working at a film studio as a cameraman and director. Following spells as a newspaper reporter and press agent (to Harry Roy, among others), he served in the Second World War as an Army Captain in the Intelligence Corps, and following the end of hostilities, he moved into theatre production.

Saunders purchased the Vaudeville Theatre in 1969. Prior to his most famous adaptation of a book, by the same author, he saw the value of Agatha Christie's writing as suitable for theatre during his UK tours with Murder at the Vicarage and Black Coffee, and his staging of The Hollow, which ran in the West End of London for almost a year. In 1968, he took out a long lease on London's St Martin's Theatre, in West Street near Charing Cross Road.

The Mousetrap

Saunders' most notable production was The Mousetrap, adapted for the stage by Christie, from her short story Three Blind Mice. It began its run at the Ambassadors Theatre in the West End on 25 November 1952, switched once in 1974 to St Martin's Theatre next door, and continues there to this day, making it the longest unbroken sequence of performances in world theatre history. After relinquishing his direct involvement in the production of the play, he spent many years casting for roles annually, and also promoting it at every opportunity. He finally cut his ties with the play upon his retirement in 1994.

Personal life

Until her death in 1976, Saunders was married to Ann Stewart. In 1979 he remarried, this time to TV personality Katie Boyle , who survived him. He had no children. In 1972 he had published his autobiography The Mousetrap Man, and in 1982, he was knighted. In 1992, his life was celebrated during his appearance on the long-running TV series This Is Your Life.

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