"THE GHOST TRAIN"
EXCITING MYSTERY COMEDY The Celebrity Comedy Company, headed by the popular Australian light comedian Don Nicol, will present the bright mystery comedy "The Ghost Train" for a season at His Majesty's Theatre, commencing with a matinee performance to-morrow. Many novel effects depicting the passing "of the "ghost train" through the lonely railway station which forms the major set of the production are a feature of the play. The exciting and humorous plot tells of the weird adventures experienced by a group of widely-assorted characters stranded at the shadowy old station. The secret of the phantom express which terrorises the neighbourhood and its mysterious and silent crew forms a thrilling climax to the everquickening tempo of this strange and gripping plot. The talented cast includes such well-known .players as Alathea Siddons, Phil Sm l lh Ma sie Wallace, Norman Lee, John fleeting q and Charles Albert. Booking arrangements are advertised.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23600, 8 March 1940, Page 9
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