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1. GENERAL INFORMATION:
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Company Name: St. Martin's Theatre
Address: West St
City: London
State/Region: England
Postal Code: WC2H 9NZ
Country: GB
Website URL: https://www.stmartinstheatre.co.uk/
Phone: 020 7836 1443
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Website Type: Gatsby 4.16.0
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How Fast Does This Their Website Load up
Desktop Site Load Time: 1.8
Mobile Site Load Time: 0.9
SSL Verified: SSL verified
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Citations: 52
Keyword: Theatre Dagenham, London
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1st Category: Performing arts theatre
Categories: Performing arts theatre,Theatre Company
Google+ URL: https://www.google.com/maps/place/St.+Martin%27s+Theatre/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xc4c21bd15e2c5595
Owner Verified: Yes
4. ONLINE REPUTATION AND MARKETING SCORE
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Google Reviews #: 1898
Google+ Score: 4.6
Google My Business Videos: 6
Top Maps Company: Vue Cinema Dagenham
List of Competitors: Bob Hope Theatre | Peacock Theatre | Camden People's Theatre | Little Wings Theatre in Education | Theatre Royal Haymarket | artsdepot | Dominion Theatre
Google Good Reviews #: 1307
Google Reviewer Name (Good Review): John Clegg
Google Good Review: The Moustrap. Can't tell you about it but it is worth the trip
Google Bad Reviews #: 174
Google Reviewer Name (Bad Review): Peckham Boy (Saintz)
Google Bad Review: Old theatre, old play… The Mousetrap!
The story was nice, a bit obvious, but a nice pleasant diversion, nonetheless: I will keep the play's secret… secret!
The old nature of the theatre holds a certain antiquated charm harking back to elder days; this charm, however, also asserted itself on the viewing of the play itself by embuing me with a fabulous view of a slightly balding head belonging to the gentleman seated in front of me; the gentle, benign slope of the ancient theatre floor stubbornly refused to assist me in my much anticipated viewing of the play, instead it assisted in positioning the chaps head slap bang in front of me. As the play progressed, I figured out that, by leaning hard on the arm rests, I could elevate myself ever so slightly above the globe in front of my to enjoy parts of the show – albeit with a fleshy horizon obscuring my view; alas, my abdomen muscles were not up to the task of maintaining this elevated position throughout the show – the chap behind was lucky, as he was able to shift to the adjoining, happily vacant, seats and benefit from some somewhat shorter theatregoers.
Now, I realise that some folk enjoy these sorts of challenges and that there's a chance they may well be tutting at me for the miserly number of stars I attributed to this experience, perhaps thinking that paying £50+ for row M stall seats invites this kind of thing – please, I really haven't intended to offend anyone: please understand, I was caught off guard, having procured seats in a central position, into thinking I had decent seats. You know, if I were ever to rule the world, I wouldn't permit ‘seats', such as those I had they misfortune to buy, to be sold; indeed, the number one item on my ‘to do' list would be to save others from repeating my unfortunate experience through legislation: understand that, from my perspective, I just wouldn't pay (or want anyone else to pay) to see the back of anyone's head on any day… ever!
Anyhow, now that I know, I shall try my utmost to avoid making this kind of mistake in the future
(by the way, the attached photo, taken during the interval, does not show the head in question… a bit tactless I thought).
Reviews last 30 Days: 20
Bad Review Percentage: 9%
Bad Reviews Top 10: 3
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Keyword Location: Theatre Dagenham, London
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6. SOCIAL MEDIA ENGAGEMENT
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