This is one of several blogs of haunted places in the United Kingdom's Isle of Man, that was written by Paul Dale Roberts, Halo Paranormal Investigations’ Esoteric Detective (www.cryptic916.com/) . I also had the pleasure of visiting England and you can read about my encounters with the ghosts there in my book "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation," available on Amazon. Here's this week's UK Haunted Place on the Isle of Man:
GAIETY THEATER
A special seat at this theater is said to be haunted. Seat B14. The B14 Old Lady haunts this seat. People have seen an old lady sitting on that seat laughing or crying and acting like she is watching a show. Legend has it that she lost her husband in the war and she remembers the fun times that she had at this theater with her husband watching shows. Her favorite seat was of course B14. Sandra Barr who visited this theater said that she encountered the B14 Old Lady and that the B14 Old Lady got up from her seat, walked towards Sandra, walked through Sandra and went into a wall and vanished. Sandra was astonished that she for the first time encountered the paranormal.
ABOUT THE THEATRE- from Visit Isle of Man.com:
The Gaiety Theatre and Opera House is a theatre in Douglas, Isle of Man which together with the Villa Marina forms the Villa-Gaiety complex. The Gaiety is situated on Douglas promenade, overlooking the sea and adjacent to the Villa Gardens, Arcade and Butts.
Built in 1899 to the designs of architect Frank Matcham as an opera house and theatre[1] the Gaiety, along with the nearby Villa Marina, stands on the site of a lodge occupied in the early 19th Century by Castle Mona architect and Atholl family retainer George Steuart, and then later bought by benefactor Henry Bloom Noble and donated for recreational us
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