Cause Celebre
The Old Vic Click for venue details and seating plans
Overview

Terrance Rattigan's final play Cause Célèbre will be staged at The Old Vic in March 2011, celebrating the centenary of his birth. Directed by Thea Sharrock, Cause Célèbre is based on the true story of Alma Rattenbury who went on trial with her 18-year-old lover for the murder of her husband. Condemned by the public more for her seduction of a young boy than for any involvement she may have had in her husband's death, Alma's fate is left in the hands of the socially and sexually repressed jury forewoman, Edith.
Seat Prices From: £26.20
| MAT | EVE | |
| MON | 7.30pm | |
| TUE | 7.30pm | |
| WED | 2.30pm | 7.30pm |
| THUR | 7.30pm | |
| FRI | 7.30pm | |
| SAT | 2.30pm | 7.30pm |
| SUN |
The Old Vic
Waterloo Road, London
Capacity : 1067
Air Conditioning : Yes
Disabled Toilets : Yes
Wheelchair Spaces : 4 spaces in Stalls. Transfer seating to aisle seats in Stalls.
InfaRed : No
Guide Dogs : Not allowed inside auditorium but staff will look after up to 2 dogs per performance.
Train : Waterloo
Buses : 1, 4, 68, 176, 188, 501
Carparks : Coin Street/ on the street after 6pm
For more information or to book please call 020 7851 0311









