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Performance

VenueOld Vic Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From17th March 2011
Opened29th March 2011
To11th June 2011
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Sat, Wed Mats 14:30. No Mats Mar 19, 23, 30. Mar 31 Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £48.50.
Old Vic Theatre (V402)
Current/Future Listings
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Cause Celebre

Cause Celebre

Work:: Cause Celebre (S2744)

A shocking view of the notorious murder trial of a married woman and her teenage lover. Alma Rattenbury was married to a man 30 years her senior. In 1934 she advertised in the Bournemouth Echo for a 'daily willing lad, 14-18, for housework'. Within a month they were lovers, and within a year they were in the dock of the Old Bailey, on trial for the murder of Alma's husband.
Author Terrence Rattigan

Production:: (T01360415433)

Corporate Sponsor Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Corporate Sponsor American Airlines
Producer Old Vic
Director Thea Sharrock
Design Hildegard Bechtler
Lighting Bruno Poet
Music Adrian Johnston
Sound Ian Dickinson
Performer Anne-Marie Duff (Alma Rattenbury)
Performer Lucy Black
Performer Timothy Carlton
Performer Simon Chandler
Performer Richard Clifford
Performer Oliver Coopersmith
Performer Niamh Cusack (Edith Davenport)
Performer Rory Fleck-Byrne
Performer Freddie Fox
Performer Jenny Galloway
Performer Patrick Godfrey
Performer Nicholas Jones
Performer Tommy McDonnell
Performer Lucy Robinson
Performer Tristan Shepherd
Performer Richard Teverson
Performer Sarah Waddell
Performer Michael Webber
Performer Tristram Wymark

Listing:: L1396019662




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  • 19 May 11 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
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