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Fortune Theatre

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Russell St, England, WC2B 5HH, United Kingdom
0844 871 7626 www.fortunetheater.org
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Jul 28, 2018
We went to see The Woman in Black 🖤 here. A very quaint and lovely theatre. The show started off rocky (for my personal taste/preference), but went on to be one of the best theatre shows I've seen! The Fortune Theatre was a great location and easy to find! The staff were friendly and welcoming! The drinks prices were a bit pricey, but standard for London, I suppose. Would definitely go again and certainly recommend! 👌🏼

Jul 18, 2018
I had a fully inersed experience watching the play of the women in black. As much as it is a small stage compared to other theatres, it give everyone the feelings of what atmosphere is being produced. I would like to go back here as i was comfortable despite the jump scares there are in the play i witnessed. Also the acting and the special effects put a really enjoyable experience on the audience and myself. I recommend this to others who seek to watch this play

Jun 6, 2018
A wonderful old theatre. We saw Woman in Black there. Really great show. Just a heads-up.... I'm about 6-04. I couldn't fit in the seats. My knees were jammed against the seat in front of me. Suggest you other tall guys ask for seats where that will be less of a problem. Otherwise, highly recommended.

Jul 30, 2018
Cute theatre, the old school vibes worked well with the play. We saw the Woman in Black on the second row and I cried my eyes out because of some scares. (I'm just a little jumpy when it comes to horror) I was very impressed and enjoyed the play a lot! The location itself is quite small wich makes it an intimate experience

Aug 8, 2018
Brilliant showing of The Woman in Black. Excellent time at the fortune theatre. Would recommend a visit to this traditional feel theatre.

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