The Woman In Black tickets

The Woman in Black play is a production that no theatre and horror enthusiast should miss. This eerie and petrifying dramatisation of Susan Hill’s 1983 Gothic horror book has already been running for 27 years in the West End of London and has never stopped attracting massive audiences and a plenty of applauses. At the moment, this smash hit is the second longest running performance in the theatre district of the British capital.

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A horror tale that will send chills down your spine. Every single moment of this theatrical performance, which has a total running time of two hours, is very intense and gripping. This show always manages to amaze its viewers with its dreadful and intimidating atmosphere. The manner in which the element of illusion is introduced in the play is absolutely marvellous.

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Any theatre buff should try reserving a seat and see the play as soon as possible. Let yourself be absorbed by this frightening high-quality horror gem which is renowned all over the world. It is best suitable for mature people, but school children can go in as well if an adult is with them. Witness the story of an attorney who is consumed by his obsession that he and his family have been cursed by the ghost of a vile woman. To get rid of his phobia, he enlists the help of a mistrustful actor. As they access his most terrifying recollections, they get trapped in a setting of sinister swamplands and groaning winds.

Cast and the creative team

The Woman in Black wouldn’t be so gripping if it weren’t for the great acting of the following cast:
  • Malcolm James as Arthur Kipps
  • Matt Connor as The Actor
  • Jan Knightley and Alex Packer – Understudies
The eerie atmosphere of the play is attentively crafted by the top-notch creative team:
  • Stephen Mallatratt – Playwright
  • Susan Hill – Author
  • Robin Herford – Director
  • Michael Holt – Designer
  • Kevin Sleep – Lighting Designer
  • Rod Mead – Original Sound Design
  • Gareth Owen – Sound Designer
  • Nina Deiana – Vision Productions
  • Jon Huyton, Emma Rangel and Chloe Hine – Stage Management
  • PW Productions – Producers

Critics' Review

The Woman in Black reviews are all highly appreciative of the chilling atmosphere of the play. Sam Marlowe writes in his review for Time Out that he appreciates the play for its “extraordinary and enduring potency, not of guts, gore or special effects, but of simple suggestion”. Susannah Clapp praises it in The Observer for being “remarkably effective at conveying the spectral”.

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