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Haunted Theatres: Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England

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The Theatre Royal Drury Lane, located in London's West End, has a storied history dating back to its opening in 1663. It has been a significant venue for theatrical performances, witnessing numerous iconic productions and hosting renowned figures in English theatre. Theatre Royal Drury Lane is not only celebrated for its contributions to the arts but is also associated with various ghostly tales and hauntings. Legends include the spectral "Man in Grey," thought to be linked to a tragic love story, and the ghost of actor Charles Macklin, who is said to offer a protective presence...and maybe a cane to the eye!

Episode Sources:

“Drury Lane Theatre” written and fact checked by The Editors of Encylopaedia Britanica from Encyclopaedia Britanica, last updated January 23, 2024, Britannica.com

“The History” from theland.co.uk

“Inside the world’s most haunted theatre” by Andrew Dickson, October 29, 2015, The Guardian

“Stage Haunts: The Ghosts of Drury Lane Theatre, London” by Fiona Dodwell, August 10, 2021, Medium

“Murder, Musicals, and Royal Romance The History of Drury Lane, London’s Oldest - And Most Haunted - Theater” by Hayley Maitland, September 14, 2023, Vogue

“The Haunt of Drury Lane Theater: A Murderous Ghost, the Mysterious Man in Grey, and Disembodied Clown Heads” by Kat Devitt, October 10, 2021, KatDevitt.com

“Is the ghost at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane a good omen?” by Icy Sedgwick, October 16, 2021, Icy Sedgwick

“The Ghosts of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane” by Nigel Planer, November 12, 2013, HuffPost

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The Theatre Royal Drury Lane, located in London's West End, has a storied history dating back to its opening in 1663. It has been a significant venue for theatrical performances, witnessing numerous iconic productions and hosting renowned figures in English theatre. Theatre Royal Drury Lane is not only celebrated for its contributions to the arts but is also associated with various ghostly tales and hauntings. Legends include the spectral "Man in Grey," thought to be linked to a tragic love story, and the ghost of actor Charles Macklin, who is said to offer a protective presence...and maybe a cane to the eye!

Episode Sources:

“Drury Lane Theatre” written and fact checked by The Editors of Encylopaedia Britanica from Encyclopaedia Britanica, last updated January 23, 2024, Britannica.com

“The History” from theland.co.uk

“Inside the world’s most haunted theatre” by Andrew Dickson, October 29, 2015, The Guardian

“Stage Haunts: The Ghosts of Drury Lane Theatre, London” by Fiona Dodwell, August 10, 2021, Medium

“Murder, Musicals, and Royal Romance The History of Drury Lane, London’s Oldest - And Most Haunted - Theater” by Hayley Maitland, September 14, 2023, Vogue

“The Haunt of Drury Lane Theater: A Murderous Ghost, the Mysterious Man in Grey, and Disembodied Clown Heads” by Kat Devitt, October 10, 2021, KatDevitt.com

“Is the ghost at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane a good omen?” by Icy Sedgwick, October 16, 2021, Icy Sedgwick

“The Ghosts of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane” by Nigel Planer, November 12, 2013, HuffPost

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