The Woman In Black Tickets
Fortune Theatre, London Venue info
Running time: 2hr (inc. interval)
Age Restrictions: Recommended for ages 12+. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
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Step into the eerie marshes and moaning winds of Susan Hill's The Woman in Black!
Dame Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story is brought to dramatic life in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage adaptation. Now celebrating 30 years in the West End, Robin Herford’s gripping production is a brilliantly successful study in atmosphere, illusion and controlled horror.
“One of British theatre's biggest – and scariest – hits” - The Guardian
The Woman In Black Fan Reviews (41)
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Very pleased with the performance.
I enjoyed with the evening, just a bit not enouth room for the legs, because we are tall.
Posted by Augis on 25/03/2019
The Woman In Black, Fortune Theatre, London - 23rd March 2019
The Woman In Black Review
Really enjoyed the performance not a dull moment, with some good shocks as well.
Posted by Mark Shuttlewood on 10/12/2017
The Woman In Black Review
Really enjoyed the performance not a dull moment, with some good shocks as well.
Posted by Mark Shuttlewood on 10/12/2017
The Woman In Black Review
Theatre was small and compact. Bar asked me if I want to double up on a spirit, I said no. Only after I noticed it was only £1.50 to double up. Otherwise performance was great. Two actors really done there job, had us enticed into the play. This is nothing like a big production, but for what they have and use it was great. I recommend this play to others that like suspense.
Posted by peter trotter on 10/12/2017
The Woman In Black Review
Theatre was small and compact. Bar asked me if I want to double up on a spirit, I said no. Only after I noticed it was only £1.50 to double up. Otherwise performance was great. Two actors really done there job, had us enticed into the play. This is nothing like a big production, but for what they have and use it was great. I recommend this play to others that like suspense.
Posted by peter trotter on 10/12/2017