Noel Coward's ghostly comedy, Blithe Spirit, is coming to Laleham Village Hall this weekend.
The Tower Players' Christmas treat tells the story of widowed novelist Charles Condomine and his second wife Ruth, who are enjoying happily married life until Madame Arcati, a medium, conjures up the spirit of Charles' disgruntled first wife, Elvira!
The play became one of the West End's longest-running productions when it opened in 1941 and later starred Rex Harrison and Margaret Rutherford when filmed by director David Lean in 1945.
The players' debut performance will be helping to raise money for the Laleham C of E Primary School.
Perfomances are at 7.30pm on Saturday and Sunday (December 8 and 9) and tickets are £7 (£5 for senior citizens and students).
Call 01784 887018 to book tickets in advance.
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