What's On

The Woman In Black
 

After three decades in the West End, The Woman in Black is coming to Australia. 

Starring John Waters (Doctor DoctorOffspringRake) and Daniel MacPherson (Land of Bad, Foundation, Neighbours), this thrilling theatrical exploration of terror is unmissable. 

Susan Hill's acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt's ingenious stage adaptation - "The most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter" (Daily Telegraph). 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).

Britain’s second longest running play after The MousetrapThe Woman in Blacktells the story of 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. He 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.

Don’t miss The Woman in Black, playing for a strictly limited season this May at the Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide.

 

Event details

Venue: Dunstan Playhouse
Bookings: https://www.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/whats-on/the-woman-in-black?x-craft-preview=aGsMVrojyN&token=xsJVle1fbk4kVCYS3
Start Date: Friday 17 May 2024

Reserves and Prices
Premium
Admit $120.00
A Reserve
Admit $90.00
B Reserve
Admit $55.00

Ages 12 and up
This production uses theatrical haze and fog.

Runtime
2 hours
Includes one 20-minute interval

 

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