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The Woman In Black - Classical Voice of North Carolina

Raleigh Little Theatre review
Classical Voice of North Carolina
By Alan R. Hall
October 8th, 2011

A Wicked Ghost Story is the Premise for RLT's Woman in Black

In keeping with the haunted month of October, Raleigh Little Theatre is reprising a play that they put on with great success a number of years ago, The Woman in Black. Adapted for the stage by Stephen Mallabratt from a story by Susan Hill, the play is the retelling of a series of events that happened to the play's main character, Arthur Kipps (Rowell Gormon). Kipps has written out these  events in the hope of explaining them to his family and a small circle of friends. In attempting to do so he has enlisted the aid of a local Actor (Clint Lienau). The Actor is to help Mr. Kipps learn and present these passages he has written in order to put the fears he has to rest.

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