Play Springs Uk Audiences Out Of Their Seats!
Continuing on the theme of Horror in London's West End, Woman In Black has been arousing terror in its audiences at the Fortune Theatre since 1989. Not your typical horror tale, the events of this story build up to a spine chilling climax and instil a sense of horror relying on the atmosphere, lighting, sounds and glimpses of what is there, or maybe not there, to really get the audience gripping their seats. The Daily Telegraph was definitely feeling the same 'The most brilliantly effective spine chiller you will ever encounterif you havent seen this show yet you are missing a treat
If you're not such a horror junkie and you want something more easy on the nerves, then one particularly different show coming to the Vaudeville Theatre in June for a short run until 10 September is The Flying Karamazov Brothers. Who are these Idiots I hear you ask? Well dont let their name fool you as they dont literally fly, they are not quite brothers and they weren't exactly born in Russia but they are the funniest and most entertaining, kilt wearing Idiots in town. FKB for short are a juggling and comedy troupe who started out busking on the streets of Santa Cruz, California in 1973. They have gone on to perform on stages throughout the world including Broadway and now London's West End. The Flying Karamazov Brothers may not have you gripping your seats with fear like Woman In Black or Ghost Stories, however, this play springs uk fans into fits of laughter and will no doubt do the same for its London audiences when it makes it's short stop at the Vaudeville Theatre from June to September.