From the company that brought you Austen's Women, I, Elizabeth and The Diaries of Adam and Eve…
In the unquiet, stygian darkness between life and death, a lone, haunted woman tells chilling tales of the macabre and terrifying, illuminating the curious frailties of human nature…
The Victorian fascination with tales of mystery and the supernatural created an enduring legacy of Gothic fiction; but it is often the male writers that we remember. Many thrilling and eerie stories from the great female writers of that era have gathered dust and been forgotten. Until now.
This dark celebration of female gothic is adapted and performed by Rebecca Vaughan (Austen's Women, I, Elizabeth, The Diaries of Adam and Eve). Directed by Olivier Award Winner, Guy Masterson (Morecambe).
5 STARS “Nothing short of breathtaking…you won't see too many one-woman shows as good as this.” (Adelaide Theatre Guide on Austen's Women)
5 STARS “A truly breathtaking experience. An absolute masterclass. I can't recommend this highly enough.” (Fringe Review on I, Elizabeth)
4 STARS “Comic and poetic, thoughtful and polished…compelling theatre.” (Fringe Review on The Diaries of Adam and Eve)


