The Black Veil
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A visitor arrives dressed in deep mourning, her face is covered by The Black Veil. The woman appears distressed and frightened, but what is her deadly secret£ What terrifying and tragic mystery lies behind her shroud£ What shocking events await the new doctor as he ventures in the darkest, most miserable parts of London£ Adapted from the famous short story by Charles Dickens, John Goodrum's The Black Veil is one of the most intense pieces of theatre you are ever likely to see.
19:30 Thurs Mat 2.00pm Tickets: £10.00 - £14.50 Selected concessions available on selected performances 01792 475715
Swansea Grand Theatre Singleton Street, Swansea Swansea SA1 3QJ
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