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The Woman in Black Theatre Tickets

Fortune Theatre Russell Street, London WC2B 5HH

Now in it''s 15th smash hit year!

A truly nerve-shredding experience - Daily Mail

Don''t go unless you like being scared out of your wits - Sunday Mirror

The most brilliantly effective spine chiller you will ever encounter...if you haven''t seen this show yet you are missing a treat - Daily Telegraph

Paul Shelley (Arthur Kipps) and Damien Matthews (The Actor) star in The Woman In Black.

One of the most exciting, gripping and successful theatre events ever staged, The Woman In Black, is now in its fifteenth year in the West End. Unanimously acclaimed by the critics, Stephen Mallatratt''s adaptation of Susan Hill''s best selling novel combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by the world of film noir.

A lawyer obsessed with a curse that he believes has been cast over him and his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black, engages a sceptical young actor to help him tell his terrifying story and exorcise the fear that grips his soul.

It all begins innocently enough, but then, as they reach further into his darkest memories, they find themselves caught up in a world of eerie marshes and moaning winds.

The borders between make believe and reality begin to blur and the flesh begins to creep...


Other Details:
Venue: Fortune Theatre
Address: Russell Street, London WC2B 5HH
Seating Plan: View Seating Plan
Location Map: View Location Map
Opened: 07-Jun-1989
Booking until: 20-Dec-2008
Performance Times: Matinees: Tuesday 3.00pm and Saturday 4.00pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 8.00pm
Running Time: 2 hrs
Author: Stephen Mallatratt from the novel by Susan Hill
Director: Robin Herford
Lighting: Kevin Sleep
Producer: PW Productions
Casts: Brian Miller and William Rycroft
Genre: Play

Thriller by Susan Hill, adapted by Stephen Mallatratt. Directed by Robin Herford.

A lawyer is obsessed with the belief that his family has been cursed by The Woman in Black - in an attempt to exorcise the evil, he employs a sceptical young actor to help recount his experiences, but then as the story unfolds - the boundary between reality and memory begin to merge.....

Please Note: Due to Susan Hill''s book The Woman in Black being on the school syllabus this production is getting large school parties for most performances.

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