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The Woman in Black tickets, London


 
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The Woman in Black theatre experience can be summed up in two words. Brilliantly scary! The Woman in Black London production is now among the West End's longest running plays and deservedly so. This superbly conceived and perfectly staged ghost story continues to notch up admirers. Don’t get Woman in Black tickets unless you are prepared for an evening of gripping storytelling with superb performances and genuinely chilling thrills.

The Woman in Black theatre production builds on an almost palpable sense of dread, superbly realised. Arthur Kipps, a junior lawyer, has been instructed to put the affairs of Mrs Drablow in order. The action takes place in her house where she lived and died alone. The Woman in black show gradually reveals more about the history of the place, the ghost that haunts it and her ultimate purpose.

The Woman in Black is a tour de force of first rate theatre. Getting The Woman in Black tickets is not for the faint hearted. You’ll be in for an evening where the atmosphere is so charged, the entire audience frequently screams in terror. If your penchant is for a cracking and completely credible ghost story, this enormously satisfying show is definitely for you!

Performances Info
Booking until: Saturday, 15 of December 2012

Matinees: Tuesday 3pm, Saturday 4pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 8pm
Running time: 2 hours

Venue: Fortune Theatre
Directions: Take the Piccadilly Line to Covent Garden and exit into the piazza. The theatre is approximately 5 minutes walk.

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The Woman in Black Fortune Theatre, Russell Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2B 5HH
The Woman in Black Fortune Theatre, Russell Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2B 5HH
The Woman in Black Fortune Theatre, Russell Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2B 5HH
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    "Don't go unless you like being scared out of your wits" (Posted on 19/05/2011)
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    "A marvellous exercise in spine tingling tension, spun from perfectly paced storytelling and stagecraft. it's a cracker." (Posted on 19/05/2011)
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    "A truly nerve-shredding experience" (Posted on 19/05/2011)
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    "The most brilliantly effective spine chiller you will ever encounter. If you haven't seen this show yet you are missing a treat" (Posted on 19/05/2011)

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  • The Woman in Black theatre experience can be summed up in two words. Brilliantly scary! The Woman in Black London production is now among the West End's longest running plays and deservedly so. This superbly conceived and perfectly staged ghost story continues to notch up admirers. Don’t get Woman in Black tickets unless you are prepared for an evening of gripping storytelling with superb performances and genuinely chilling thrills.

    The Woman in Black theatre production builds on an almost palpable sense of dread, superbly realised. Arthur Kipps, a junior lawyer, has been instructed to put the affairs of Mrs Drablow in order. The action takes place in her house where she lived and died alone. The Woman in black show gradually reveals more about the history of the place, the ghost that haunts it and her ultimate purpose.

    The Woman in Black is a tour de force of first rate theatre. Getting The Woman in Black tickets is not for the faint hearted. You’ll be in for an evening where the atmosphere is so charged, the entire audience frequently screams in terror. If your penchant is for a cracking and completely credible ghost story, this enormously satisfying show is definitely for you!


     


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