In this format, is not seen often. She appears in brief glimpses—standing in a window, rocking a chair, or gliding across the back of the stage. The theater production proved that The Woman in Black is most powerful when she is almost unseen. The audience’s imagination fills the gaps, and the human brain is far better at scaring itself than any special effect could manage.
“The sound began. It was not a cry or a moan. It was the sound of a child, sobbing.” The Woman in Black