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THE WOMAN IN BLACK
adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from the book by Susan Hill
directed by Veronica Haakonsen '12
Produced by the Dartmouth Theater Department
Performance Dates: November 18-20 (Moore Theater)
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AUDITIONS WILL BE HELD
Weds, Sept 28th 7-9pm
Thurs, Sept 29th 7-9pm
Callbacks will be 7-9pm on Friday
Location: REHEARSAL ROOM (in the basement of the Hop)
Please sign up for a 5 minute slot in Shakespeare Alley (HOP) and be prepared
to come 5-10 minutes early to fill out an audition form.
The auditions will consist of cold readings from selections of the script. No
preparation and no experience is necessary.
If you have any questions, please blitz Veronica Haakonsen.
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The Story:
The Woman in Black follows the story of Arthur Kipps who hires an actor to help
him retell a chilling story from his past. The actor (playing the younger Kipps)
journeys to the small market town of Crythin Gifford to attend the funeral of
a client, Mrs Alice Drablow. Kipps himself learning slowly and very reluctantly
the acting trade, plays everyone else from his past. At the funeral, Young Kipps
sees a young woman with a wasted face, dressed all in black, standing in the churchyard.
Bemused by the villagers' reluctance to speak of the woman in black, he goes to
Eel Marsh House, Mrs Drablow's former abode, an old building in the middle of
a marsh, cut off at high tide. Sorting through Mrs Drablow's papers, he finds
a box of letters, and ultimately discovers the dreadful secret of the Woman in
Black °© to his own terrible cost.
The Woman in Black is the second longest running play on the British West End.
Cast:
2 men
1-2 women
For a full breakdown and synopsis, please visit:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Woman_in_Black_%28play%29>
**Scripts are available the Theater Dept Office in Shakespeare Alley**
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