Interesting. The current location of Theater For The New City in NYC--which used to be a vendor market location 100 years ago--is also haunted. Photos taken of the recent production of my play "The Poison Man" (scroll down to find the link on http://magickmirror.com ( show spirit effects. But we did not post all of the effects because some are "too spooky" and might seem contrived.
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Thanks for the contribution Eugenia.
I think what surprised us more than anything was the fact that we expected the whole thing to be no more than a bid for publicity. We called our sensitive, Karlene Mathes, to come up from Va. She knew nothing except the fact that we were going to investigate a local theater, which is how it should be. The sensitive should do the walk through without any previous information. As we were driving along, she suddenly asked, "How close are we to this place?"
I said, "Two blocks." She began describing one of the entities there that were waiting for us. She said they were excited about us coming.
And so it went from there.
Here's an interesting site that has compiled listings of supposedly haunted theaters around the world:
http://www.arts-info.co.uk/pages/HauntedVenues.asp
Of course, the walk through is only the very beginning of the investigation. We were in a position where we
had to work around the article and the reporters and photographers etc.
There was one particular incident where the actors were waiting during the walk through. They watched as my
bag, which I had securely placed on a bench, began turning over on its side and only my Trifield meter
and camera bag fell out to the floor. Then John's lens cap was unscrewed from the lens.
We are hoping to do some more work there and continue the investigation.
Janet
Vestigia Research Team