Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black (which closed within the West End final night time) will embark on a UK Tour, opening on the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre on Wednesday 6 September 2023, following the manufacturing’s last efficiency within the West End at The Fortune Theatre tomorrow, Saturday 4 March. Following Wolverhampton, the tour will go 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. Further tour dates and casting to be introduced.
Over 33-years THE WOMAN IN BLACK has performed over 13,000 performances within the West End and been seen by over 7-million individuals within the UK. In June 2019 the manufacturing celebrated its thirtieth Anniversary in London’s West End with a particular gala efficiency.
Stephen Mallatratt’s adaptation of Susan Hill’s best-selling novel tells the story of a lawyer obsessive about a curse that he believes has been forged over his household by the spectre of a ‘Woman in Black’. He engages a younger actor to assist him inform his story and exorcise the concern that grips his soul. It begins innocently sufficient, however as they delve additional into his darkest recollections the borders between make-believe and actuality start to blur and the flesh begins to creep.
Following a Christmas manufacturing in 1987 at a pub in Scarborough, THE WOMAN IN BLACK was dropped at Hammersmith’s Lyric Theatre in January 1989. Reviews had been sufficiently encouraging (aside from The Independent, who regretted the manufacturing’s incapacity to include a reside canine) to warrant a West End run. Its West End tour began on the Strand (now Novello) Theatre in March and moved to the Playhouse in April, lastly lodging on the Fortune on June 7, 1989.
Throughout the manufacturing’s run within the West End and through its many excursions the producer has been decided to maintain ticket costs throughout the vary of scholars and younger individuals. This coverage will proceed in no matter type the play and manufacturing take sooner or later.
WEDNESDAY 6 – SATURDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2023
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
MONDAY 18 – SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2023
New Theatre, Cardiff
MONDAY 25 – SATURDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2023
Billingham Forum
MONDAY 2 – SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER 2023
Opera House, Buxton
MONDAY 16 – SATURDAY 21 OCTOBER 2023
Southend Palace
MONDAY 13 – SATURDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2023
Theatre Royal, Richmond
MONDAY 20 – SATURDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2023
Poole Lighthouse
MONDAY 27 – SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 2023
Theatre Royal, Nottingham
TUESDAY 5 – SATURDAY 30 DECEMBER 2023
Liverpool Playhouse
MONDAY 15 – SATURDAY 20 JANUARY 2024
Theatre Royal Norwich
MONDAY 22 – SATURDAY 27 JANUARY 2024
Hall for Cornwall
MONDAY 29 – SATURDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2024
Grand Opera House, York
MONDAY 5 – SATURDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2024
The Alexandra, Birmingham
MONDAY 19 – SATURDAY 24 FEBRUARY 2024
Bradford Alhambra
MONDAY 26 – SATURDAY 2 MARCH 2024
Theatre Royal, Brighton
MONDAY 4 – SATURDAY 9 MARCH 2024
Ipswich Regent Theatre
MONDAY 11 – SATURDAY 16 MARCH 2023
Theatre Royal Bath
MONDAY 25 – SATURDAY 30 MARCH 2024
Theatre Royal, Glasgow
TUESDAY 2 – SATURDAY 6 APRIL 2024
Milton Keynes Theatre
MONDAY 8 – SATURDAY 13 APRIL 2024
The Orchard Theatre, Dartford
MONDAY 15 – SATURDAY 20 APRIL 2024
Wycombe Swan
MONDAY 22 – SATURDAY 27 APRIL 2024
Lyceum Theatre, Crewe