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Closed September 24, 2016
One of the most brilliantly effective spine-chillers you will ever encounter
The Telegraph
This adaptation of Susan Hill's gothic novella received its London premiere at the Lyric Hammersmith in 1989. It transferred to the Fortune Theatre later that year and has been going strong ever since. For a limited run this September, the action will take place at Richmond Theatre, away from the hectic West End.
Twenty five years on and this theatrical tour-de-force has lost none of its power to terrify. Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt, this stage version ingeniously turns Hill's novel into a two-man show, which is played out on a sparsely decorated set and employs every tension ratcheting sound and light effect in the book. If that wasn't enough, the action isn't confined to the stage, so you never know just where the eponymous Woman in Black is going to appear next.
Opening night: 20 September 2016
Suitable for ages 11+
Children aged under 5 will not be admitted
Two hours with one interval after 50 minutes.
You may be required to wear a mask during this performance. Please contact the venue directly for more information.
2 reviews, average rating: (3.0 Stars)
Amazing show, great atmosphere and acting.At times very scary, the staging... more
John Dover: “worst trip ever ”
It was not worth going. It was such a snooze fest I went with my school... more
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