The Woman in White

Why see The Woman in White?

the world's first detective story

This gothic Victorian thriller finally returns to London this winter in its first major revival that also features the premiere of the newly revised score from Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Zippels. Based on Wilkie Collins' tremendous novel, The Woman in White is a sweeping melodrama full of mystery, madness, and murder. Just what you want from a night at the theatre.

The story follows Walter Hartright, an everyman drawing tutor on his way to meet his new pupils, Laura Fairlie and Marian Halcombe, two young daughters of the grand Limmerage House estate. His journey is interrupted by the fleeting vision of a young woman dressed all in white at the sides of the railway track. Scared and desperate she tries to tell him something but is soon swallowed up by the darkness. Troubled by this event, he tells his new students who set out to discover the truth of the apparition, begining a winding tale of romance, engagements, betrayals and revenge from beyond the grave...


Cast

Anthony Cable as Mr Fairlie
Anna O'Byrne as Laura Fairlie
Chris Peluso as Sir Percival Glyde
Carolyn Maitland as Marian
Ashley Stillburn as Walter Hartright
Greg Castiglioni as Count Fosco
Sophie Reeves as Anne

Ensemble: Christopher Blades, Olivia Brereton, Janet Mooney and Dan Walter

Creative

Book by Charlotte Jones
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by David Zippels
Directed by Thom Southerland
Design by Morgan Large
Movement by Cressida Carre
Orchestrations by David Cullen

Reviews

Customer reviews

2 reviews, average rating: (4.5 Stars)

Lesley Elbourn

Riverdance 2024

Although there were some highlights in this show, my overall experience was slightly disappointing. The princess theatre in torquay is dated. We sat near the back of the theatre and struggled to see the stage. There were only 16 dancers in the show, which meant that the emotional impact was diminished. The cast were superb - fit, expressive and talented. The pared down numbers however changed the dynamic feel to the show which i have experienced in a larger theatre. I found the video shown of larger shows somewhat confusing - ie ‘this is how good the show can be with lots more dancers’. Torquay need to up their game - long queues for toilets and drinks…. Theatre very hot… seating not well arranged. We need to be able to see the dancer’s feet on the stage! ... Read more

Katy

RIVERDANCE

I thought it was one of the most uplifting shows I have ever seen. I also watched in Dublin, took my sister, she said it was "magical", we both had tears in our eyes. ... Read more
All your reviews

News

NEWS, TICKETS, THEATRE & MORE

"Broadway and show news straight to your inbox!"

SHARE THE LOVE