The Ghost Train
Performed 12 and 13 May 2000
Set at Fal Vale Station, on a small branch line somewhere in Cornwall circa 1925, the play stirs a few memories of dreary railway waiting rooms. The play, written by Arnold Ridley whom you may know as Private Godfrey from Dad's Army, is the second railway play performed by Ketton Players, after The Railway Children many years back.
Directed and produced by Robert C. Dobell.
| Cast | |
|---|---|
| Saul Hodgkin | Peter Upton |
| Richard Winthrop | Roy Bolton |
| Elsie (his wife) | Sue Brown |
| Charles Murdock | Robert Nicholas |
| Peggy (his wife) | Jill Holmes |
| Miss Bourne | Celia Bradnam |
| Teddy Deakin | Les Jobson |
| Julia Price | Celia bramwell |
| Herbert Price | Steven Powter |
| John Sterling | Mike Pairpoint |
| Jackson | Andrew Brown |
| Behind the scenes | |
|---|---|
| prompt | Jo Nicholas |
| costumes & props | Quay Theatre |
| lighting | Ernie Frost |
| backstage crew | Steve Brown, Bill Nichols, Mike Tyler |
| set construction | Steve Brown, Bill Nichols, Mike Tyler |