The Ghost Train (Revised)

Arnold Ridley’s classic comedy-thriller was first produced in the West End in 1925 and has been a firm favourite with professional and non-professional theatre companies ever since. The play has been filmed three times and translated into seventeen languages.

The Ghost Train opens after a young man pulls the train’s emergency cord, bringing it to a halt and stranding six passengers at a small Cornish wayside station. Despite the sinister stationmaster’s terrifying stories of a ghost train, they decide to stay the night in the station waiting room. Very soon they start to regret their decision as ghostly, and not so ghostly apparitions, materialize. Finally, the young man reveals his true identity and the reason behind the night’s events is explained.

Cast: 4F & 6M

Saul Hodgkin – the stationmaster at Fal Vale station

Richard Winthrop

Elsie Winthrop – his wife

Charles Murdock – junior partner in Murdoch & Son

Peggy Murdoch – his newly-married wife

Miss Bourne – an elderly spinster

Julia Price

John Sterling

Jackson – a policeman

Setting: The action takes place in the waiting-room at Fal Vale, an isolated station on the South Cornwall Joint Railway.

Running time: approximately 100 minutes (three acts)

Published by Concord Theatricals

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Nicolas Ridley
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