![]() ![]() ![]() Drablow's funeral together, where Arthur first sees the Woman in Black. The next morning, young Arthur meets with a local man enlisted to help him, Mr. Daily drops off Arthur at the local inn where he is to stay the night. Upon their arrival at Crythin Gifford, Mr. Samuel Daily, who tells him a little about Mrs. On the train, he meets a local landowner, Mr. He travels to Crythin Gifford to sort through her private papers. Young Kipps learns of the death of the elderly and reclusive widow, Mrs. ![]() ![]() After a debate, they agree to perform the story, with the Actor playing a younger Kipps, and Kipps himself playing all the other characters and narrating the play. A young actor, whom he hired to help dramatise the tale, enters and criticises him for his rigid delivery. In an empty Victorian theatre, an old Arthur Kipps is reading aloud from a manuscript of his story. The production opened in London's West End in 1989 and performed there until 4 March 2023, becoming the second longest-running non-musical play in West End history, after The Mousetrap. It was first performed at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, in 1987. It is notable for only having three actors perform the whole play. The play is currently being produced by PW Productions, led by Peter Wilson. The play is based on the 1983 book of the same name by English author Susan Hill. The Woman in Black is a 1987 stage play, adapted by Stephen Mallatratt. ![]()
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