The Woman in Black theatre review
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The Woman in Black: Theatre Review On the 19th April I attended the performance of 'The Woman in Black' in the New Theatre in Cardiff. Not only was the spine tingling ghost story very well performed and presented but it also had the eerie effect that made you jump out of your seats at unexpected moments, especially as it climaxed towards the end. The Woman in Black was first performed at the theatre-by-the-sea in Scarborough back in 1987. The original production received enthusiastic reviews, making the way for future productions throughout the country. It reached the West End in 1989 where it has drawn in audiences ever since. 'The Woman in Black' is about a young man and junior solicitor, Arthur Kipps who visits the tall and isolated Eel Marsh House to sort out papers after the death of Alice Drablow, a woman who lived and died alone in the house...

