The Woman in White (Lloyd Webber)
by David Zippel, Charlotte Jones, Andrew Lloyd Webber

The Woman in White (Lloyd Webber) Book Cover
The Woman in White (Lloyd Webber) Cover

Highlights

120 mins

Synopsis

Featuring a Tony-nominated score, the stage adaptation of this Victorian thriller takes audiences from the gas-lit streets of London to the windswept moors and stately homes of the North.

Walter Hartright’s life is changed forever after a chance encounter with a mysterious woman, dressed in white, desperate to reveal her chilling secret.

When he takes up his position as drawing master to the beautiful Laura Fairlie and her half-sister, Marion, he sees in Laura’s face an eerie reflection of the forlorn creature he met previously.

Walter and Laura’s feelings for each other are thwarted by her engagement to the sinister Sir Percival Glyde.

What is the connection between Laura, Sir Percival and the woman in white?

Is Sir Percival’s friend Count Fosco, with his unusual taste for white mice and poison, really as charming and well-meaning as he seems?

Can true love prevail?

Publication

The Woman in White (Lloyd Webber) is a play written by David Zippel and published by Concord Theatricals .

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