Overview
On a moonlit road in Hampstead, Walter Hartright is accosted by a woman
dressed from head to toe in white. She asks the way to London and no
sooner has Walter directed her than he is overtaken by a carriage in
pursuit of the mysterious woman, who has evidently escaped from an
asylum. From this single incident, Walter unwinds a thrilling story of
abduction, madness, false identity and shameful family secrets. Pursuing
questions of identity and insanity along the paths and corridors of
English country houses and asylums for the insane, Nicola Boyce’s
adaptation of The Woman in White captures both the Gothic horror and psychological realism of one of the most popular detective stories ever written.