ARNOLD Ridley's classic comedy, The Ghost Train, steams into Bolton Little Theatre this month.
First produced in 1925 and filmed three times, the piece takes place in a remote railway station where a motley crew of people are stranded at night.
There are ghostly apparitions, a psychic stationmaster, chills, thrills and a lot of laughs.
Stephen Stubbs directs the show, which stars Nina Faulkner, Cherly Hardisty, Jennifer Lee, Helen Pierce-Jones, Mark Bloomfield, Vincent Bradley, Steve Gill, Michael Haworth, Mark Leigh and Stuart O'Hara, and runs from October 16th - 23rd on the main stage at 7.30pm.
Tickets available from the Albert Halls ticket office on 01204 334400, the Little Theatre box office, open from 6.15pm each evening of the performance or by telephone on 01204 524469.
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