Prepare to be spooked, as The Woman in Black is set to embark on a thrilling UK tour! After a record-setting run in London’s West End, this bone-chilling production is hitting the road to bring its terrifying tale to audiences across the country.
The Woman in Black, which is set to embark on a UK tour after a record-setting run in London’s West End. Based on Susan Hill’s bestselling thriller, the play tells the story of a man who believes his family is cursed by a terrifying and mythical presence. The article provides information about the tour dates and locations, as well as the creative team behind the production. It also highlights the production’s commitment to accessibility by keeping ticket prices affordable for students and young people.
Based on Susan Hill’s bestselling thriller, The Woman in Black follows the harrowing story of a man who believes his family is cursed by a terrifying and mythical presence. With over 33,000 performances in the West End over the course of 33 years, this intimate show has captured the hearts and fears of audiences worldwide.
The tour will then travel to Cardiff, Billingham, Buxton, Aylesbury, Southend, Richmond, Poole, Nottingham, Liverpool, Norwich, Truro, York, Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton, Ipswich, Glasgow, Milton Keynes, Dartford, High Wycombe, and Crewe. Stay tuned for more tour dates and casting announcements.
Directed by Robin Herford, with designs by Michael Holt and lighting by Kevin Sleep, The Woman in Black promises to be an unforgettable theatrical experience. And, in keeping with the production’s commitment to accessibility, ticket prices will remain affordable for students and young people.
Get ready to be scared out of your wits, as The Woman in Black sets out on its eagerly anticipated UK tour.
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