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Trigger Warning: This episode contains adult language and discusses sensitive topics, including suicide. Listener discretion is advised.
In this episode, with the help of their contact Jackson from the previous episode, Joe and Kevin uncover a shocking connection between the Colonial Theater and the infamous Iroquois Theater Fire, the deadliest theater disaster in American history.
As Joe and Kevin investigate further, they discover haunting parallels between the 1903 fire, which claimed over 600 lives, and the tragic events involving actress Nora Stiles. These disturbing connections, and the disasters that befell the countless theaters that have attempted to stage the play, are becoming impossible to ignore, lending credence to stories of a curse surrounding "Lady Louisa's Dilemma."
Joe reaches out to another theater historian who reveals more unsettling details about a theater company that attempted to stage "Lady Louisa's Dilemma." Meanwhile, Kevin shares his own eerie experiences with the paranormal, raising questions about whether the ghosts of the past are influencing the present.
Join Joe and Kevin as they dig deeper into the mysteries surrounding Nora Stiles and the staging of "Lady Louisa's Dilemma." As Kevin works to stage the play, things start to get a little unsettling. Are these dark events mere coincidence, or is history repeating itself?
Don't miss the haunting revelations in Episode 3 of The Ghost Light Experience.
VOICE CREDITS
Michele Rose, Mackenzie Taylor Rosenbery, Amanda Bultemeier, Matthew Utley, Greg Bryant, & Cyrus Williams
ART & MUSIC CREDITS
Original Podcast Artwork by Erik Wilson
www.erikwilsonartgallery.com
"The Ghostlight Experience Theme," written and performed by Rush Slocum
https://www.rushslocum.com
Incidental Music:
"What is Going On in His Mind," "October Nights," "In The Blink Of An Eye," "We Cannot Defend You," and "A Person That They Will All Fear."
by CO.AG Music
https://www.youtube.com/@co.agmusic1823/videos
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3550597
Donations can be made at PayPal.me/AlanG286
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Sound Effects:
"Building on Fire," Collapsing City," and "Panicked Crowd."
(Audio by) Michael Ghelfi Studios
https://michaelghelfistudios.com/
https://dscryb.com/MichaelGhelfi
By The Ghostlight ExperienceTrigger Warning: This episode contains adult language and discusses sensitive topics, including suicide. Listener discretion is advised.
In this episode, with the help of their contact Jackson from the previous episode, Joe and Kevin uncover a shocking connection between the Colonial Theater and the infamous Iroquois Theater Fire, the deadliest theater disaster in American history.
As Joe and Kevin investigate further, they discover haunting parallels between the 1903 fire, which claimed over 600 lives, and the tragic events involving actress Nora Stiles. These disturbing connections, and the disasters that befell the countless theaters that have attempted to stage the play, are becoming impossible to ignore, lending credence to stories of a curse surrounding "Lady Louisa's Dilemma."
Joe reaches out to another theater historian who reveals more unsettling details about a theater company that attempted to stage "Lady Louisa's Dilemma." Meanwhile, Kevin shares his own eerie experiences with the paranormal, raising questions about whether the ghosts of the past are influencing the present.
Join Joe and Kevin as they dig deeper into the mysteries surrounding Nora Stiles and the staging of "Lady Louisa's Dilemma." As Kevin works to stage the play, things start to get a little unsettling. Are these dark events mere coincidence, or is history repeating itself?
Don't miss the haunting revelations in Episode 3 of The Ghost Light Experience.
VOICE CREDITS
Michele Rose, Mackenzie Taylor Rosenbery, Amanda Bultemeier, Matthew Utley, Greg Bryant, & Cyrus Williams
ART & MUSIC CREDITS
Original Podcast Artwork by Erik Wilson
www.erikwilsonartgallery.com
"The Ghostlight Experience Theme," written and performed by Rush Slocum
https://www.rushslocum.com
Incidental Music:
"What is Going On in His Mind," "October Nights," "In The Blink Of An Eye," "We Cannot Defend You," and "A Person That They Will All Fear."
by CO.AG Music
https://www.youtube.com/@co.agmusic1823/videos
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3550597
Donations can be made at PayPal.me/AlanG286
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Sound Effects:
"Building on Fire," Collapsing City," and "Panicked Crowd."
(Audio by) Michael Ghelfi Studios
https://michaelghelfistudios.com/
https://dscryb.com/MichaelGhelfi