Haunted Venue?

tyler.martin

Active Member
so this has nothing to do with Halloween, and I'm not at all superstitious, but does anybody have a resident ghost, spirit or other other worldly visitor to your venue?

The current venue I am at supposedly is, but I've never seen/felt anything, but heard lots of strange noises when I'm in the space alone. Our head Stage Carp, has pictures of a white blob floating on the ladder to our loading rail when it was just him and our TD in the venue, nobody else could have been on the ladders as they get locked at the top and bottom.

One of the venues I used to work in was a rural church built in the early 20's and the original pastor for this church died when the floor boards gave out and the piano fell on him. the building was condemned shortly after and sat unused for 30 years until the theatre group bought it. The same piano is sitting in the green room! I met this ghost many times, either with the lights shutting off, someone calling my name, one day sound cues were playing back somehow even though our Mac was off.

Anybody else?
 
I'm in the middle I don't believe for sure but I'm not a skeptic. I've had a lot of strange stuff happen over the years. Some perfectly explainable and some that I have no idea how to explain. Until I sit down, see and talk to something and have a conversation I won't ever go 100% either way.


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
 
Checking the whole building and locking from the inside only to hear doors slamming upstairs did it for me.
 
I'm in the middle I don't believe for sure but I'm not a skeptic. I've had a lot of strange stuff happen over the years. Some perfectly explainable and some that I have no idea how to explain. Until I sit down, see and talk to something and have a conversation I won't ever go 100% either way.

Same here.

Checking the whole building and locking from the inside only to hear doors slamming upstairs did it for me.

Same here in a 1948 nicely converted single-screen movie house. It is the community theatre for Denton Tx, and I have volunteered there since I was in 9th grade. At the time of my "experience", I had just graduated high school and spent a couple of years as a part-time set builder/building manager/everything else-er. I had been the only one locked in the building for hours. As I was doing a final round turning off lights, I was in the scene shop and someone said "HEY" in a deep tone. The sound was weird -- almost omnidirectional. Usually you can detect where it is coming from but I couldn't. The scene shop was two levels high with open-rail walkways on the upper level to each side (one led from above the stage left wing to the upstairs dressing room and the other from above the stage left wing to the dimmer room). Those walkways are notoriously dark, so it could have come from anywhere.

Let's just say I finished up really fast, set the alarm and left. I was surprised to hear that none of the motion detectors or magnetic alarms were tripped when I returned the next day.

Several other people have had creepy things happen, and this wasn't the first time I had gotten a weird feeling about the place -- this was just 'more confirmation' :).

Here are a few pictures:

proxy.php

The scene shop is directly behind the stage.
The railing visible on the side is one of those "open walkways"
that leads from the booth (former balcony from its movie house days),
through the house and wings to a staircase in the scene shop.
There is an identical one House Right as well, but instead of it
leading to a staircase in the scene shop after passing the
dimmer room, it turns and goes to the 2nd floor dressing room.

proxy.php


proxy.php

I haven't worked in the theatre since I was asked to light a memorial service for a fellow
theatre-lover and classmate who passed away a little over a year ago. I hope to do a
show soon, but it's all volunteer, and it's hard to find the time/energy.

proxy.php


proxy.php

Movie house in its heyday.
 
Last edited:
When I was in high school our TD's office was the past TD's offices for decades. About 3-4 TDs prior to him was one who went sat down in his office and had a heart attack... never liked hanging around that area of the theatre alone... I have never completely believed in the whole ghost thing but have certainly thought about it when I was sitting around in late rehearsals as one of the last people in the building... I have seen some things that have made me believe a bit more... but I can tell you I have made up a lot more than what I have seen purely for the purpose of scaring people. Nothing more funny than telling a bunch of ghost stories and then telling a Freshman "techie" to go up to FOH lighting position and grab that GamChecker you forgot... while a couple of your buddies head up before them and find a nice area to hide...
 
I'm with Josh. Most theaters I'm in are either very old, very busy, or both. Strange noises are too common. I can never be sure who is doing what, when. That's almost always the best explanation for things.
 
I'm with Josh. Most theaters I'm in are either very old, very busy, or both. Strange noises are too common. I can never be sure who is doing what, when. That's almost always the best explanation for things.

Except when you know you're alone in the entire building and you already know all the "normal" noises.

ooooWHEEEEoooooo
 
The last show I did was my first in this particular venue. This theater is in an old factory and the story goes there was a girl who died in the factory in the early 1900's. Several people told me they saw here standing next to me in the dark booth while I was programming. I never saw her myself, and she was nice to me but there were certainly times late at night, all by myself, that I could feel a presence.

Then there's Top Hat Tom here at the University. He picks his "victims" wisely. He mostly likes to mess with the scrollers for me. Or maybe that's just the scrollers that I'd love to burn in a smelting oven anyway! Tom has been nice to me, others he has certainly messed with a lot.
 
At my previous job I worked in an old WWII era National Guard Armory. It was the home to the 192nd tank battalion, which was sent to the Philippians and was involved in the Bataan Death March. I have far too many ghostly stories, but to generalize a couple. When the sound designer was working in the basement alone one night he heard a crowd of voices and commotion in the former drill hall (now the theater space) upstairs, the noises continued as he walked upstairs from backstage, and once he opened the curtain to look in the hall the noises stopped and of course the room was dark. He went down stairs and the noises continued, he checked upstairs again, and the noises stopped once he opened the curtain. He left promptly for the night after that.

Also wait staff (this was a restaurant/dinner theater) has numerous stories, one of them being that while upstairs one night they felt and heard heavy breathing on the back of their neck, when they turned around, nothing was there. When they told me this story I responded with 'maybe the ghost was an asthmatic' they didn't catch the humor.

One of the best stories was while myself and 3 of the other techs in the venue were taking a dinner break late on night (we were the only ones in the building) we were sitting at a table in the audience area and I heard footsteps across the wood floor walk past us. I payed no attention to it thinking it was my imagination. A few minutes later one of the techs asked if any of us herd footsteps, and we all had, and just didn't say anything about it, thinking it was nothing.

I think these things come with the territory...
 
I have a few haunted theatre stories.

My high school had Victoria. She could be heard whispering backstage from time to time. Once, during notes on stage, we looked back and the booth lights were flickering like crazy, on and off for maybe 2 minutes. Never before, never again. That theatre has since been torn down, and I haven't heard stories of her moving to the new venue.

The PAC I worked in as a college student has an eerie feeling in the cats, emanating from the area directly over the apron of the stage - this "Go away, you shouldn't be here" feeling. I was up in the spot booth once, alone in the dark theatre, near an access ladder to the catwalk, and felt compelled to get the hell out of there as quickly as possible and ran downstairs as past as humanly possible and out of the building. One of the creepiest moments of my life.

My best story is from my church. I've always heard stories about weird things happening, particularly on the half-basement floor in the 1916 portion of the building. There have been times where CD players have turned themselves on and begun playing in the choir rehearsal room. I have seen the choir suite door close on its own. There is an area near the split-level entry to this oldest extant part of the building that is said to be especially haunted. Once, one other person and I were alone in the building around 1:30 in the morning and we heard two distinct voices coming from this area. Our secretary later told me that she was sitting, talking to our janitor there and they both saw a shadowy figure walking up the stairs toward them. Neither of them acknowledged it then, but they compared stories the next day and described seeing the exact same thing.
 
Normally, I do not believe in ghosts, but one of the theatres at the college I went to was haunted. During a performance, our followspot (really just a source four) went out for no reason and came back on about 15 seconds later. Other people have reported hearing strange noises from the booth while on stage. As the story goes, one of the old professors had as his final wish to be cremated and his ashes painted into the walls.
 
I personally find the whole "Haunted Theater" thing as a bunch of BS. My stagehands insist it's my religious bent (Jodo-Shinshu Buddhist) that keeps me from buying into the haunted bit, but also every "scary thing" that has ever happened at ANY venue I have been in has always been explained. Also, people *want* to believe that things like ghosts exist, because it makes for good drama. We're in the business of wanting to believe the story... so it's not unusual that the mindset goes into ridiculous territory sometimes.
 
Come to NJ and I'll lock you in a burnt out dressing room for a few hours.
Then we'll see...
 
While I was always told my college theatre was haunted, I never directly experienced anything. I was certainly in there alone many many times late at night. However, our props storage building, which was at one time a children's hospital, is FAAAAAAR more creepy at any time of the day.
 
Now I really am not a religious person and I DO NOT believe in ghosts or anything paranormal. That said, I can think of one pants ruining experience that definitely put the fear of god in me for a while.....
I was alone in a catholic schools auditorium working with the sound system after a rehearsal. It must have been about 1AM. Now this building is supposed to be super haunted, besides being next to a huge graveyard there was a shooting there 35ish years ago. Killed a little girl. Anyway, I had my ipod cranking AC/DC and running through the PA, and I was busy setting up wirelesses. I kept hearing strange noises and the room was getting colder as I worked. I glanced to the stage, and I saw a shadowy figure off to the side. The lights dimmed a bit, pa faded to quiet static, I could hear whispering voices and doors banging in the distance. Figure was still onstage, kinda looking at me. I was about crying at this point. Then it was gone and everything was normal and suddenly got much warmer. Needless to say, I killed the equipment, hit the lights, and got the hell out. I live a few blocks away so I just legged it home. Scariest moment of my life, to this day I wonder if I was dreaming or if it was a power blip+imagination getting the better of me or if something paranormal really did happen.
 
I've had a couple "holy **** I'm out of here" moments in one of my spaces that was supposedly haunted. One of the weirdest involved an entirely empty and locked building with me programming at 2 am. I know 100% for a fact the space was empty. We had 2 small doors through a hallway (think tiny door to narnia) which came out into our boom positions. I hear one of them slam shut, which was weird to begin with because I had closed them. I walked up to figure out what happened. I checked it out and it hangs free, doesn't swing shut on it's on, no breeze, nothing could have slammed it. While I was looking at that door, the door at the end of the hallway slammed shut. Both of them with good force. I didn't see anything, I didn't hear anything, I still won't say that place is "haunted" but I sure as hell wrapped up and went out for a late dinner haha. Never could explain how that one happened.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back