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Violet Melnotte Theatre Ghost

Duke of York's Theatre, WC2, London Apparition Victorian

The Duke of York's Theatre on St Martin's Lane has been entertaining Londoners since its construction, but it's not just the live shows that draw in the crowds. This theatre has a secret star, Violet Melnotte, its original builder, who refuses to leave the stage. Violet's presence has been felt from 1935 onwards, with reports of her watching performances from her own personal box. It's said she still keeps a close eye on the shows, even after all these years.

Built in the Victorian era, the Duke of York's Theatre has a rich history, and Violet Melnotte's story is a big part of it. As the theatre's builder, Violet had a personal connection to the venue, and it's no surprise that her spirit has lingered. In 1967, a phantom was spotted in the green room, believed to be Violet. Since then, a presence has been heard coming from her seating area, leaving many to wonder if Violet's still keeping an eye on things. With a history spanning over a century, the Duke of York's Theatre is a hotspot for paranormal activity.

Historical Context

The Duke of York's Theatre was built in the late 19th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Theatre
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1935 onwards,
Postcode Area
WC2

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