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Published on June 13th, 2024 | by Adrian Gunning

THE WOMAN IN BLACK ARRIVES IN MELBOURNE

The most terrifying live theatre experience in the world arrives in Melbourne tonight. The Woman in Black has been receiving rave reviews across the country, and is playing at the Atheneum Theatre until 6 July.

The Woman in Black, described by The Guardian as “A Masterpiece” and by the Daily Telegraph (UK) as “The most brilliantly effective spine chiller you will ever encounter”, is the second longest-running play in West End history, after Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap. Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage adaptation, a brilliantly successful study in atmosphere, illusion and controlled horror.

This gripping production stars two of Australia’s most acclaimed actors, John Waters and Daniel MacPherson. With a career spanning 50 years, John Waters is well known for lead roles in the film Breaker Morant and the television series Rush, All the Rivers Run, Rake and his 20-year run on Play School. His prolific stage work includes Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, They’re Playing Our Song opposite Jackie Weaver, The Sound of Music opposite Lisa McCune, and his one-man show Looking Through a Glass Onion. John previously starred across Australia in The Woman in Black in 2006, opposite Brett Tucker.

Daniel MacPherson has conquered film, television and stage roles across the world in a career that has spanned over 25 years. After rising to fame on Neighbours, Daniel spent two years in the UK on the TV series The Bill and starred on stage in Godspell alternating in the roles of Jesus and Judas. Internationally, he has starred in the TV series Strike Back, APB, The Shannara Chronicles and Foundation, and his feature film credits include Poker Face, A Wrinkle In Time and the sci-fi films The Osiris Child and Infini. On Australian television, Daniel has had lead roles in City Homicide and Wild Boys, as well as hosting Dancing with the Stars for seven seasons. Most recently Daniel featured on stage in 2:22 – A Ghost Story opposite Ruby Rose, Gemma Ward and Remy Hii and will next be seen opposite Russell Crowe in the upcoming feature Land of Bad.

“★★★★ The Woman in Black is a testament to the power of imagination” – Limelight

“★★★★ A gift for two first-rate actors and Waters and MacPherson are both excellent and energetic – splendid in their respective roles and offering finely nuanced performances” – Arts Hub

“★★★★★ Tour de force performance… five-star production is not to be missed” – Broadway World

Skilfully placed heart-stopping thrills, the play offers a visceral experience unlike any other” – Blue Curtain Brisbane

Ingenious – a journey into fear” – Ben Brantley, New York Times

Waters gives the performances of his life” – Stage Whispers

MacPherson is perfect” – Scenestr

Written in 1983, Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black has become one of the most successful gothic novels in the English canon. A perfect example of horror and gothic writing, readers are transported to the eerie setting of Eel Marsh House in the small market town of Crythin Gifford in the north of England. The story is told through the first person narration of Arthur Kipps, who begins the novel too distressed to share a ghost story with his family, and then recounts how as a young solicitor he was sent to oversee the funeral of a Mrs Alice Drablow, a client of his law firm. Along the way he encounters many who seem unwilling or unable to share the secrets of Eel Marsh House and its inhabitants, until he himself encounters the Woman in Black, and begins to unravel the mystery of the haunted past and eerie spectre he sees.

The Woman in Blackwill scare the living daylights out of you” (Daily Express) – see it if you dare!

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THE WOMAN IN BLACK

Venue                                  Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne

Season                                Playing to 6 July

Performance Times      Tues-Thurs 7:00pm, Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Wed or Thurs or Fri 1pm, Sat 2pm, Sun 1 & 6pm (schedule varies each week)

Prices                                  From $55.00 (Transaction fees apply)

Bookings                             ticketmaster.com.au or phone (03) 9650 1500

Groups 8+ visit ticketmaster.com.au

Groups 20+ email groups@ticketmaster.com.au

 

Venue                                  Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra

Season                                9 – 14 July

Performance Times      Tues-Thurs 7:00pm, Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Wed 1pm, Sat 2pm, Sun 1pm

Prices                                  From $55.00 (Transaction fees apply)

Bookings                             canberratheatrecentre.com.au or (02) 6275 2700

Groups 8+ call (02) 6275 2727

 

Venue                                  Merrigong Theatre Company, Wollongong

Season                                17 – 21 July

Performance Times      Wed-Thurs 6:30pm, Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Thurs 11am, Sat & Sun 1:30pm

Prices                                  Adults $89.00 (Transaction fees apply)

Bookings                             https://merrigong.com.au/shows/the-woman-in-black/ or (02) 4224 5999

Groups 8+ call (02) 4224 5999

 

Venue                                   Civic Theatre, Newcastle

Season                                23 – 27 July

Performance Times       Tues-Thurs 7:00pm, Fri-Sat 7:30pm, Wed 1pm, Sat 2pm, Sun 1pm

Prices                                  From $55.00 (Transaction fees apply)

Bookings                             civictheatrenewcastle.com.au or (02) 4929 1977

Groups 8 + call (02) 4929 1977

 

Venue                                  Theatre Royal Sydney

Season                                30 July – 18 August

Performance Times      Tues 7:00pm, Wed-Sat 7:30pm, Wed 1:00pm, Sat 2:00pm, Sun 1:00pm

Prices                                  From $59.00 (Transaction fees apply)

Bookings                             theatreroyalsydney.com or 1300 163 808

Groups 8+ enquire at theatreroyalsydney.com/contact-us or 1300 163 808


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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