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Woman in Black is masterclass in suspense

Andrew Harrison has a spine-tingling time at the Darlington Hippodrome

by Teesdale Mercury
January 8, 2026
in Art & Leisure, News
Woman in Black is masterclass in suspense

Picture: Mark Douet

Stephen Mallatratt’s stage adaptation of Susan Hill’s classic ghost story The Woman in Black remains one of the most gripping and terrifying productions in modern theatre.

Each time I see it, the experience feels even more intense.

The story follows Arthur Kipps, played by John Mackay, a lawyer haunted by a curse he once encountered at Eel Marsh House.

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Desperate to warn others, Kipps enlists the help of a young actor, portrayed by Daniel Burke, to bring his tale to life.

What begins as a flat, monotone recital soon transforms into a vivid and chilling re-enactment, with Kipps taking on multiple roles while The Actor embodies the younger Kipps.

John Mackay, playing several parts of the story, seamlessly changes from character to character, slipping back into himself as Kipps with ease.

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His use of perfect accents, dramatic pauses, and nuanced acting brings each role to life, adding depth and authenticity to the performance.

This production is a masterclass in suspense.

With minimal props, clever lighting, and perfectly timed sound effects, the tension builds relentlessly.

The audience’s gasps and occasional screams are testament to its power—few plays can send shivers down the spine quite like this one.

If you’re looking for an unforgettable theatrical experience, don’t miss The Woman in Black at Darlington Hippodrome.

It runs until Saturday January 10, and it’s guaranteed to haunt you long after the curtain falls.

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