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VenueSouthwold Arts Centre (formerly Southwold Theatre)
TownSouthwold
CountySuffolk
From12th July 2001
To23rd July 2001
When20:15, Sat Mats 17:00. Afternoon Chilren's Shows Daily at 17:30 and 14:30 on Sat.
PricesFrom £5.50. To £12.00.
Southwold Arts Centre (formerly Southwold Theatre) (V85)
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The Ghost Train

The Ghost Train

Work:: The Ghost Train (S3406)

[Arnold Ridley's classic drama was first produced in 1925 and filmed no less than three times. Better known as Private Godfrey in BBC's long-running Dad's Army, Ridley conceived the idea for this thriller horror on a deserted platform waiting for a train. The story begins when a young man accidentally strands six passengers at a small Cornish wayside station. Despite the stationmaster's weird stories of a ghost train, they decide to stay the night in the waiting room. Soon they regret this decision as a ghostly apparition terrorises the group. A detective hiding his true identity from the passengers soon discovers the real truth, but is it too late?
Author Arnold Ridley

Production:: (T0460516765)

Producer Jill Freud and Company
Design Maurice Rubens
Lighting Jim Laws
Lighting Ben Payne
Performer Christine Absalom
Performer Darren Cheek
Performer Richard Emerson
Performer Jill Freud
Performer Rebekah Janes
Performer Kitty Lucas
Performer Trevor Ray
Performer Celia White
Performer Richard Buss
Performer Bradley Cole
Performer Jane Evers
Performer Julian Harries
Performer Jonathan Jones
Performer Doreen Mantle
Performer Martyn Stanbridge
Performer Caroline Wildi
Performer Grant Burgin
Performer Mayna Cope
Performer Maureen Flynn
Performer Michael Hoskinson
Performer Peter Laird
Performer Maryann Turner
Performer Pippa Rathborne

Listing:: L01735595222

Tel: 01502 724 441 (daytime)



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