Mysterious Woman of Vaudeville
The Vaudeville Theatre in London's Covent Garden has been home to a strange and intriguing haunting. Box office staff have reported catching whiffs of a heavy, herb-like perfume, while backstage staff have heard unexplained noises and felt presences around them. One workman even claimed to have briefly seen the feet of a woman and the bottom of a cloak pass him by, the rest of her being obscured from view, after the building had closed for the night.
Built in 1892, the Vaudeville Theatre has a long and storied history, having hosted countless productions over the years. While the identity of the mysterious woman remains a mystery, her presence has been felt by multiple staff members, lending credibility to the claims. The fact that her appearances seem to be centred around the backstage areas and the box office suggests that she may have had some connection to the theatre during its past.
The Vaudeville Theatre was built in 1892 and has hosted numerous productions over the years.
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