The Woman in Black

Starring the incredible duo John Waters (Doctor Doctor, Offspring, Rake) and Daniel MacPherson (Land of Bad, Foundation, Neighbours), don’t miss this thrilling theatrical exploration of terror.

John Waters and Daniel MacPherson star in The Woman in Black
John Waters and Daniel MacPherson star in The Woman in Black

#The Terrifying Original. Live on Stage.

After three decades in the West End, The Woman in Black is coming to Australia. Starring John Waters (Doctor Doctor, Offspring, Rake) and Daniel MacPherson (Foundation, Neighbours, City Homicide) don’t miss this thrilling theatrical exploration of terror. 

Susan Hill's acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt's ingenious stage adaptation. Robin Herford's gripping production is a brilliantly successful study in atmosphere, illusion, and controlled horror. 

Britain’s second longest running play after The Mousetrap, The Woman in Black tells the story of a lawyer obsessed with a curse that he believes has been cast over him and his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black. He engages a sceptical young actor to help him tell his terrifying story and exorcise the fear that grips his soul. It all begins innocently enough, but then, as they reach further into his darkest memories, they find themselves caught up in a world of eerie marshes and moaning winds.

Saturday 27 April - 2:00pm & 7:30pm


Empire Cardholder $65.00
Adult $75.00
Concession(Gov Seniors & Pension Cards) $69.00
Groups 4+ $65.00
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120mins with 20mins interval

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#PUBLIC OPINION

The most brilliantly effective spinechiller you will ever encounter.

Daily Telegraph

One of British theatre's biggest - and scariest - hits.

The Guardian

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Acknowledgement
of country

Empire Theatres acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Giabal, Jarowair and Western Wakka Wakka people, where we work and present stories. We would like to pay respect to the Elders, past and present and to all First Nations people.

Artwork: Kim Walmsley

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