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Terrifyingly Cut-Price Seats For The Woman in Black in the West End until 30th Jan 2010

Posted: 14 years ago
The Woman in Black

It's been a part of the West End for 20 years, yet there are still people who go back to see it time and time again. Susan Hill's converted novel, 'The Woman In Black', continues to scare the living wits out of audience members and now you can join the jumpy and nervous theatre-goers by taking advantage of half-price seats.

The drama unravels at the Fortune Theatre in Russell Street and for every evening performance between now and January 30th, we can offer you excellent tickets for just £21.25 (instead of the usual £42.50). There are some limited tickets left for matinee (4:30PM) performances on Saturdays but hurry as these are flying out (Saturday evening performances are now sold-out for this month).

'The Woman in Black' is a classic ghost story realised in film-noir settings set on the East Coast and concerns the fate of a young solicitor, sent to oversee the legalities of an old widow's funeral. But he sees a haunting figure loitering nearby and in the local village, yet no-one will help him figure out who or what this person is.

Jumping out of your seat is an optional extra!

Paul Pledger