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- From: kmoore@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Kyle E Moore)
- Subject: Theatre Ghosts?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.130613.6722@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
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- Organization: The Ohio State University
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 13:06:13 GMT
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- Not sure if this is the right group to post this question to, but I
- couldn't find any r.a.supernatural or anything in the listings. Perhaps some
- kind soul might point me in the right direction..
-
- But the reason for the post is this: seeing as I spend a lot of time in
- the theatre (doing plays, that is), I've become acquainted with a number of
- "haunted theatres" legends, i.e. every good theatre's got a ghost in it. As a
- lot of these places are old, old buildings, that shouldn't be surprising. I
- was just wondering what other stories some of you folks have come across.
- Maybe I ought to post this to r.a.theatre, but they're too busy talking about
- Andrew Lloyd Weber to be bothered with it.
-
- And can somebody tell me... is it true that in a ghost's presence, one
- sometimes can catch the scent of lavender (sp?) in the air? What's the reason
- for this, or the origin of this ... assertion?
-
- I don't often read this newsgroup, so direct E-mail replies would be
- appreciated. Thanks.
-
- later,
-
- K-Mo
- (kmoore@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu)
-