Most serious Broadway audience accident...?
Posted: 5/11/08 at 3:55am
During the run of The Woman In Black, there were a reported 6 Fear Induced Heart Attacks. 1 of these fatal.
Not an accident, but an injury of sorts.
Posted: 5/11/08 at 4:25am
Such a serious accident can wipe out their insurance!
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(I'm sorry y'all. I know Patti is great, but I couldn't help myself. She didn't deserve that, but that just came to me, and I wanted to put it down somewhere.)
Posted: 5/12/08 at 12:01am
dramagirl- thats funny :-P
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Posted: 5/12/08 at 1:30am
I saw Woman in Black in london while on a high school trip a few years back. We had just seen Chitty Chitty Bang Bang the night before, and although we had been warned about the show being REALLY scary, we had no idea. It was probably the scariest show (movies included) I have ever seen. Everything about it...there were girls in our group who were crying during it. It's no surprise people had heart attacks. Yipes, indeed.
But still, the show was incredibly effective and it certainly met its objectives.
Posted: 5/12/08 at 1:47am
A lawyer enlists an actor to perform a play regarding a mysterious woman in black. Through the performance and the interaction between the two men, the story of what happened in a secluded village in the marshes of England comes out into the open.
Here's the Wikipedia link, but just warning that it will give away the plot twists: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Woman_in_Black
Posted: 5/12/08 at 2:49am
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"Sorry I am a Theatre major not a English Major"
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Posted: 5/12/08 at 4:25am
I don't wanna give away too much. It's a cast of 2 and a relatively short 80 min play, but it's a must see - for the use of sound and visual effects alone. It has some terrifying moments and - no joke - gets screams and shrieks out of every audience member, every performance. See it if you ever get a chance. Let's hope it comes to Broadway.
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Posted: 5/12/08 at 4:57am

A very good friend of mine, Nicki, was the the very first actress to play 'the woman' in the original production of 'The Woman In Black' in London for its first 2 years. She says to this day that it was the best fun she has ever had in a show. Almost on a daily basis audience members were walking out because they couldn't handle the immense tension that builds up. Any stories of people having heart attacks etc during the performance are entirely true!!!
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The Woman in Black was quite scary, but I was disappointed that I didn't find it scarier. I suppose I've become jaded over the years. I did get a little freaked out at night, though!
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Posted: 5/17/08 at 7:16am
Read the original novel by Susan Hill. Honestly, it's not as scary as the play, Stephen Mallatratt is a magnificent story-teller, but the play is a most faithful adaptation. Also, I ADORE that Susan Hill dedicated her recent ghost story 'The Man In The Picture' to the memory of Mallatratt.
I have got to get me some 'Woman In Black' going again. Three times just isn't enough. :3
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