THE WOMAN IN BLACK is a gripping theatrical exploration of terror, ‘a masterpiece’ (The Guardian) that’s been thrilling audiences of all ages at London’s Fortune Theatre with its unique blend of suspense, drama and bold stagecraft.
Dame Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage adaptation. Robin Herford’s gripping production is a brilliantly successful study in atmosphere, illusion and controlled horror.
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What is The Woman in Black about?
Starring Stuart Fox in the role of Arthur Kipps alongside Matthew Spencer as the actor, THE WOMAN IN BLACK is ‘a marvellous exercise in tension, spun from perfectly paced storytelling’ (The Independent) that has enthralled over 7 million people since its original debut.
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.
Feel the power of THE WOMAN IN BLACK for yourself and experience the ‘most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter’ (The Daily Telegraph).
Ticket Information
Tickets from £19.30. Tuesday - Saturday 8pm, Tuesday & Thursday 3pm, Saturday 4pm
Please note: There may be a number of school groups in the theatre particularly during weekday performances.
Running Time
2hrs (incl. interval)
Cast & Creatives
Terence Wilton (Arthur Kipps), Max Hutchinson (The Actor), Chris Gilling (Understudy Arthur Kipps), Raymond Rose (Understudy The Actor)
Stephen Mallatratt (Playwright), Dame Susan Hill (Author), Robin Herford (Director), PW Productions (Producers), Michael Holt (Designer), Kevin Sleep (Lighting Designer), Rod Mead (Original Sound Design), Sebastian Frost (Sound Designer), Jessica Fraser (Vision Productions), Jon Huyton (Stage Management), Julia Crammer (Stage Management), Emily Ida (Stage Management)