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The Woman In Black At The Theatre Royal In Brighton: Review

I had the pleasure of attending The Woman In Black at the Theatre Royal Brighton and it was a night to remember. The three-person show was filled with suspense, anticipation and jump scares which held the whole crowd.

Malcolm James, who played Mr Kipps, and Mark Hawkins, who played the Actor, put on a captivating performance. The “woman in black” who is strategically unnamed in the program, played the most important role with her perfect timing and scary demeanour.

The Woman in Black Tour 2023/24 by Susan Hill adapted by Stephen Mallatratt

There were multiple moments I covered my eyes during the performances as suspense grew and I was sure a jump scare was on its way, sometimes being correct and others not, building even more uneasy – but enjoyable – anticipation.

The storyline was enticing and easy to follow and the woman in black popped up sporadically throughout,  increasingly so towards the end creating a fast-paced finale.

Behind the Scenes of The Woman In Black at Theatre Royal

There was a short interval giving time to use the bathroom or grab a refreshment, where the foyer filled with audience members discussing how they were caught off guard throughout the first half.

The Woman in Black Tour 2023/24

The theatre, which was built in 1807, was beautiful with a classy and light interior, contrasting the dark and dingy set. There was great use of the stage with a curtain halfway giving the illusion it was shorter than it was, until it was revealed there was a whole other set behind which came into action later on in the play, effectively giving a sense of dimension and eeriness.

As well as an amazing use of sound and lighting which I believe were the biggest factors which made it such a successful and exhilarating watch. The music would increase in volume and intensity to build thrill and uncertainty, matched with dark or sharp lighting, there wasn’t a moment I wasn’t on the edge of my seat. As an audience experience, it was engaging, heart racing, and an exciting watch.

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Hannah Old

Hannah currently studying Journalism at Brighton University. From a very young age, she knew she wanted to live in Brighton, as her father is from Worthing meaning she had the opportunity to visit a handful of times growing up. She was immediately drawn to the welcoming, creative and non judgemental atmosphere of Brighton. Having now been here for over 2 years and still just as in love with Brighton, if not more, she is intending on staying here after my studies. So why wouldn't she want to continue to explore and find new gems, in the city she love, with WeLoveBrighton, and tell you all about them!