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A paranormal theatre history podcast that explores haunted theaters and venues across the world. Each episode, best friends Chase Hauser and Lena Romano will cover a different theatre’s history and its reported hauntings while sharing additional superstitions, stories, legends, and lore. Episodes air on Saturdays.
Ghost Light is produced as a part of Connective Theatre Company’s podcast network.
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Episode 19 - The Savannah Theatre
OUR MOST TANGENTAL EPISODE YET - Join us as we chaotically cover The Savannah Theatre of Savannah, GA— a (maybe cursed?) theatre that actually offers professional ghost tours!
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Episode 18 - The Eugene O'Neill Theatre
We’re BAAAACKKK!! Can you believe? Join us as we dive back into the world of haunted theatre (just in time for Halloween)! In this episode, we cover the Eugene O’Neil Theatre of Broadway, NYC- full of some spooky (and helpful) specters!
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Episode 17 - The Princess Theatre
Season one finale? Already?! Before we take a short break, listen and learn about The Princess Theatre of Melbourne, Australia-- along with its resident ghost, Frederick Federici! Oh also, cryptid kangaroos may or may not be living amongst us...? Yeesh.
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Episode 16 - St. James Theatre
A ghost choir singin’, a phantom woman sobbin’, and a deceased dancer savin’ lives all reportedly inhabit the St. James Theatre of Wellington, New Zealand. Learn about these haunted happenings, the Phantom of the Opera’s storied history, and whether or not “unbeknownst” is a word.
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Episode 15 - Théâtre du Nouveau Monde
Have you been keeping up with the Crown on Netflix? Neither have we! But we have been studying up on Théâtre du Nouveau Monde located in Montreal, Quebec. Listen and learn about its history with famous burlesque stripteaser, Lili St. Cyr, and renowned Canadian playwright and poet, Claude Gauvreau.
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Episode 14 - Huguang Guild Hall
Our newest international episode brings us to Beijing— and to one of China’s most renowned opera houses! Who’s posthumously walking the grounds of the Huguang Guild Hall? What’s the scariest way to be haunted? And why does that tree have fruits with human-like faces?!