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The play that inspired The Woman in Black and adapted for Netflix's The Haunting of Bly Manor.

'You believe me, don't you?'
Bly, Essex. Angelic 9 year-old Flora and precocious 12 year-old Miles are the picture of innocence, rescuing injured birds and playing make-believe by the shady lake. But, as a new governess arrives at the manor to take care of them, disturbing secrets emerge from beneath the undulating waters. Questioning the truth behind the children's stories, the governess finds it increasingly hard to tell reality from her nightmares – until she is forced to take action. Did you really see her? Or was it just a trick of the light?

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The Turn of The Screw

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Queens Theatre, Billet Lane, Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 1QT
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