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‘The Woman in Black’ playing at Calgary’s Vertigo Theatre [Video]

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Vertigo Theatre opens its 2024-25 season with a tried and tested production.

The Woman in Black ran for 35 years in London’s West End.

“One of the reasons for its longevity is that it delivers. It delivers a great story,” Calgary actor Andy Curtis, who stars with Joe Perry in the local production, said in an interview with CTV News.

“It’s a lot of responsibility to be in a show with a small cast. I’m fortunate that Joe Perry is just a fantastic actor and a great guy to hang around,” Curtis said.

  • Watch the full interview in the video player above

The Woman in Black opens Sept. 28 at Vertigo Theatre and runs until Oct. 27.

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