Customer Reviews for The Woman in Black

18 Customer reviews
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The woman in black

5/5
Jay from London, England
19th November 2023

Amazing show, great atmosphere and acting.At times very scary, the staging is great and the fantastic cast deliver a really suspenseful eve at the theatre. Have seen it before and would happily see it again If you don't enjoy this show then maybe theatre just isn't for you!

Use your imagination

5/5
P from London, England
28th January 2023

Clearly the people who said it was not good have no imagination! My first thought was how brilliant it is despite the fact that there are not a load of props and set changes.

Brilliant in its Simplicity

5/5
Marie Kimberley from London, England
11th August 2022

Congratulations to Forsyth and Spencer for a truly brilliant performance. I was in parts moved to tears and could not watch as you brought my imagination to life. And in other at parts I was gripped with fear. This play is a must for anyone who has the presence of imagination to allow Forsyth and Spencer to transport you to another time and place, with simple staging, props and an acting presence to truly blow you away.

2 actors for the price of 10!

5/5
Debbie from London, England
25th August 2022

Highly talented and believable when the actors changed characters. How do they remember all those lines? Seats are cramped but who cares when the play is soooo good.

Amazing Mr Kipps

5/5
Heather from Australia
31st December 2015

The diverse characterization ability of Mr Kipps is astonishing. Superb timing of both the actors & technicians built tension, suspense & a delightful element of humour.The simplicity of the set called upon the actors to fully express their gift to the audience. A wonderful performance which honours the script

Adrenalin pumped theatrical experience

5/5
Kasper from Copenhagen, Denmark
30th November 2012

Fantastic and surprising play - did not Think that a play could be like this.....Afterwards we were pumped with adrenalin! You must see this play, or Else the woman in Black Migh pay you a visit ;o)