The Signalman

10th - 14th September

By Charles Dickens, adapted by Martin Malcolm

Witness to a horrifying tragedy, a signalman is haunted by a mysterious figure standing by a railway tunnel. He’s sure it’s a warning – but what is it warning against?

Direct from the Edinburgh Fringe, Paragon Theatre Collective brings a fresh and thrilling adaptation of the famous Charles Dickens ghost story. Written after Dickens himself survived a train crash, this version places the signalman at the heart of the story in a compelling solo show.

‘Breathes new life into this haunting and spine-chillingly classic tale’ (TheatreAndArtReviews.com).


TICKETS: £15 General Admissions / £12 concessions.

SEATING: Please note row H, the back row, is high bench seating. The auditorium has steps up the centre aisle, so book at the front for anyone who may have difficulty with steps or heights.

RUNNING TIME: 45 minutes, no interval.

LATECOMERS: Latecomers will be not be admitted once the performance starts.

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