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Tyne Theatre Actor Ghost

Tyne Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyneandwear Apparition Twentieth century

The Tyne Theatre in Newcastle upon Tyne is home to a mischievous ghost thought to be that of an actor named Bob Crowther. He met his untimely demise on stage when a prop travelling at high velocity landed on him. Since then, theatre-goers and staff have reported feeling a presence pushing past them, as if Bob is still trying to get to his favourite seat. It's said that on occasion, he's even seen sitting in it, a ghostly figure frozen in time.

The story of Bob Crowther's death is a tragic one. As an actor at the Tyne Theatre in the twentieth century, he was part of a lively community of performers. On the fateful night of his death, a stage prop went horribly wrong, striking him with fatal force. Witnesses have reported that Bob's ghostly presence is most active in the theatre, particularly in his favourite seat. While there's no concrete evidence to prove Bob's identity or the circumstances of his death, his legend has become an integral part of the theatre's history.

Historical Context

The Tyne Theatre has a long history of performances dating back to the nineteenth century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Theatre
Activity Types
Visual Audio Physical
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Twentieth century
Postcode Area
NE1

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