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Woman
in Black
based on a novel by Susan Hill
adapted to stage by Stephen Mallatratt
Directed by Allen Walker
Redwood
Curtain’s 25th production is West-End’s longest running production,
and promises to titillate and thrill Redwood Curtain audiences.
The Woman in Black, based on a novel by Susan Hill and adapted
to stage by Stephen Mallatratt, wanders through mysterious marshes
and dark shadows along England’s Eastern Coastline.
After
the death of Alice Drablow, a woman with no friends, no family,
and no visitors to her secluded, dark home, Arthur Kipps, a young
lawyer, travels to the foggy East Coast of England to attend the
funeral and sort out all of Alice Drablow’s papers. Upon arriving
in the small town, Kipps gains an unnerving sense of impending horror.
He questions townsfolk about Alice Drablow and Eel Marsh House,
yet comes away with an even deeper sense of unease as the people
turn away and only hint about a dark figure lurking in the shadows.
Haunted for years by his chilling encounter, Kipps employs a young
actor to re-tell the grim events surrounding Alice Drablow’s funeral,
hoping to purge his mind of the woman’s evil grasp. As the tale
manifests, however, the boundaries of reality begin to blur until
what once seemed real becomes untrue, and what once seemed a horrific
suggestion becomes a tragic reality from beyond the grave.
The
Woman in Black
played July 1- 24 2004
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Woman
in Black
Cast and Production
Staff
The
Cast
Bob
Wells
Paul Spencer
Director
Allen Walker
Scenic
Design
Bob Bigelow
Costume Design
Catherine L. Brown
Hair
& Makeup
Christina Jioras
Sound
Design
Jon Turney
Lighting
Design
Michael Burkhart

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