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The Woman In Black

Booking until Saturday, 20th December 2008
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Shadowy ghost story based on the novel by Susan Hill, following the tradition of Charles Dickens and M.R. James, of Henry James and Edith Wharton.
Young the junior solicitor Arthur Kipps is sent up from London to the East Coast to attend the funeral of Alice Drablow and to afterwards sort out her papers. But at her funeral he encounters a mysterious young woman with a wasted face and dressed all in black, something about her sends shivers down his spine. As he stays overnight at the isolated Eel Marsh House, the gaunt mansion of the late Mrs. Drablow, the black woman's figure appears again. Who is she? Which tragic incidents are linked to her and the house?

This exciting and gripping stage play was first performed at the Theatre-by-the-Sea in Scarborough in 1987. It was very well received and moved to the Fortune Theatre in London's West End in 1989.

Critically acclaimed, Stephen Mallatratt's adaptation of Susan Hill's best seller merges the power and intensity of theatre with a filmic aspect inspired by the tradition of film noir.

Matinees: Tuesday 3pm, Saturday 4pm
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 8pm
Running time: 1 hour 50 minutes

Buy Woman in Black tickets on London Discount Theatre and enjoy great savings. Top price seats cost £20.00, instead of £39.00.

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Fog and creepily haunted houses, supernatural happenings, sea mists and dark stormy nights, lonely funerals and creaking attic doors.
Date Type Start Seats Face Value Price Tickets
Wed 14/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Thu 15/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Thu 15/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Dress Circle £ 39.00 £20.00
Fri 16/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Dress Circle £ 39.00 £20.00
Sat 17/05/2008 Matinee 16:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Mon 19/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Mon 19/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Dress Circle £ 39.00 £20.00
Tue 20/05/2008 Matinee 15:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Tue 20/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Wed 21/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Wed 21/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Dress Circle £ 39.00 £20.00
Thu 22/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Dress Circle £ 39.00 £20.00
Fri 23/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Dress Circle £ 39.00 £20.00
Sat 24/05/2008 Matinee 16:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Mon 26/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Tue 27/05/2008 Matinee 15:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Tue 27/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00
Tue 27/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Dress Circle £ 39.00 £20.00
Wed 28/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Dress Circle £ 39.00 £20.00
Thu 29/05/2008 Evening 20:00 Stalls £ 39.00 £20.00

Now showing at Fortune Theatre

Fortune Theatre
Russell Street, Covent Garden
London

A small intimate traditional style proscenium arch theatre in the 'Art Deco style', this was the first West End theatre to be built after the First World War. The theatre is noted for having a 'hanging freehold' with the adjacent Scottish National Church - a corridor belonging to the Church runs along one side of the theatre's auditorium at ground level, with the stalls level under it, the Dress Circle level along side it, and the Upper Circle above it. The theatre was renovated in 1960.

Somewhat appropriately (or perhaps, rather unappropriately) considering the closeness this theatre has with the Church next door, the first production to be staged at this theatre was Laurence Cowan's play called "Sinners".

The theatre has had a rather chequered history as far as productions go. The first 'hit' here was "On Approval", a comedy of manners by Frederick Lonsdale, which had a run of just over one year in 1927. Then in 1957 the Flanders and Swan revue "At The Drop Of A Hat" run for 733 performances. In 1961 Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Jonathan Miller staged their revue called "Beyond The Fringe" here - the show run for 1,184 performances before transferring to the Mayfair Theatre. In 1979 the play "Murder In The Vicarage" had a run of 1,758 performances. The record for the Fortune Theatre's longest run though goes to "The Woman In Black", a thriller adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from a novel by Susan Hill, which originally opened at the Strand Theatre on 15 February 1989 before transferring to the Playhouse Theatre on 18 April 1989 and then finally to the Fortune Theatre on 7 June 1989.

Travel directions

Take the Piccadilly Line to Covent Garden and exit into the piazza. The theatre is approximately 5 minutes walk.

Nearest underground station: Covent Garden

Nearest train station: Charing Cross

Buses: 1, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 59, 68, 76, 77A, 91, 139, 168, 171, 172, 188, 243, 341, 521, RV1

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