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The Ghost Train-Dulwich Players April 6 to April 9 Edward Alleyn Theatre


andrewc

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Arnold Ridley (Godfrey from Dad's Army) wrote The Ghost Train in 1923 and the play has been popular since it's first run.


Do come and see the Dulwich Players presentation of The Ghost Train at the Edward Alleyn Theatre in Dulwich College SE21 7LD.


In my view the play is a cross between Scooby Doo and Noel Coward, come and see for yourself.


Tickets from www.dulwichplayers.org also at the Art Stationers Dulwich Village.


Or ring the box office on 07906 531356 or email [email protected]

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