The Railway Siding
by Jonathan Holloway

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Highlights

One Act 40 mins 1940s/WWII Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes

Synopsis

Out of work, out of luck, and out of favor with his wife, architect Jack Webb retreats to a cottage in Wales to concentrate on a new design project for a friend's business.

With the deadline imminent, Jack takes the overnight train from Haverfordwest back to London to deliver his drawings.

On the otherwise deserted train Jack encounters first an unusually friendly guard and then an aloof and otherworldly woman, Hope Cairns, who has just abandoned a planned rendezvous in Milford with a lover, also named Jack.

When Hope suddenly disappears, and the guard reveals her story, we discover that Jack's journey is not all it seems.

The Railway Siding is a stunningly crafted, highly atmospheric play in one act.

Press Reviews

"Jonathan Holloway: solid art extract"

— The Sunday Times Magazine

Characters

Character
Jack Webb

late 40s, educated estuarine

The Station Master

Welsh

The Train Guard

50s, Gloucestershire

Mrs. Hope Cairns

clipped RP

London Rail Steward

Welsh

Tom

Jack's London architect friend, RP, world weary

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573122293
ISBN-10 0573122296

The Railway Siding is a play written by Jonathan Holloway and published by Samuel French .

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