The Ghost Train, Kinson Community Centre
Writen back in 1923 by Arnold Ridley - the doddering Godfrey in Dad's Army - The Ghost Train is a good old spooky comedy.
The setting is in a dismal station waiting room somewhere in the middle of Cornwall, where six passengers are stranded after some "prize idiot", his hat having blown out the window, has pulled the communication cord and they've missed their last connection.
The grouchy station master is not keen to help.
Involved in the mystery, Steve Watton is great fun as a seemingly silly-ass Teddie Deakin, Judy Harris is a demented harbinger of doom and Jean Gell, as the brandy-overcome Miss Bourne, misses the action but manages to get the last laughs. And the train is still running - at least until Saturday.
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