Elsinore Theatre
Having a theatrical “Full House,” thrills the in-house spirits who still find ways to help.
Having a theatrical “Full House,” thrills the in-house spirits who still find ways to help.
Spirits of former firemen are still male-bonding while finding amusement.
One resident spirit can be annoying, and may have overstayed his welcome.
One spirit finds peace and fulfillment, while the other repeats her mistake.
In 1930, a construction crew member fell to his death while working on the Fox Theater’s clock tower. His apparition has been seen floating around the clock tower ever since, trying to fix the hands on the clock.
When the Tiffany Window was reinstalled, the kind lady for whom it was originally dedicated, moved back into this building.
The spirits still enjoy their favorite place: Ghostly male bonding, and friendly help has caused surprising activity.
There is a guardian male spirit presence on duty. The spirit of a wanna-be singer gets her chance!
Many props, items and costumes are donated by dedicated citizens. A female spirit who loved this theatre now volunteers.
A murder victim, a former employee who died on the job, a young accident victim, and a few actors retired from this world and keep the place hopping with activity.
A spectral supervisor, a spirit of a young woman, and others love this theatre!
“I love to smoke and watch!”
“A prime example of an involved spirit!”
“Polka! Polka! Polka!”
Spirits still love this place of the arts; spectral theatre enthusiasts and staff as well.
A male spirit lost his life here. Trying to communicate results in scared people.
A 12 year old mischievous spirit still enjoys theatre life and gets her chuckles in annoying ways.
Heartbreak and rejection in this world have added to the strength of a haunting here.