The Woman in Black
Susan Hill's spine chilling play comes to Toronto
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A truly nerve shredding experience
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Susan Hill's spine chilling play comes to Toronto
Susan Hill's spine chilling play comes to Toronto
For the better part of three decades, Stephen Mallatratt's masterful adaptation of Susan Hill's terrifying tale has been thrilling audiences in London's West End, raising pulses and eliciting shrieks at every performance. Now, catch the show as it haunts the CAA Theatre, where you'll be able to experience the nightmare for yourself. You have been warned!
The story of Arthur Kipps, a young clerk sent to settle the estate of the late Alice Drablow and the horrors he encounters at her isolated home, Eel Marsh House, The Woman in Black is a true theatrical phenomenon, running uninterrupted in London for over 30 years. Mallatratt and director Robin Herford have ingeniously turned Hill's novel into a two-man show, played out on a sparsely decorated set, employing every tension-ratcheting sound and light effect in the book. If that wasn't enough, the action isn't confined to the stage, meaning that the story of Kipps and the mysterious phantom that haunts him can occur anywhere in the auditorium - maybe right next to your seat!
Fans of hair-raising horror and things that go bump in the night will love this creepy spine-chiller.
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