Following a delay, having just concluded our previous production, we eagerly set our sights on "Lady Louisa's Dilemma," ready to document the behind-the-scenes process. However, we already find ourselves confronted with peculiar happenings that defy explanation.
Our journey takes an unexpected turn as we encounter an expert in the tragic history of the original production. Through this insightful interview, we unearth more disturbing details about the murder/suicide that unfolded during the fateful preview performance of 1924, begging the question:
How does all of this lead back to, and what happened to the lead actress, Nora Stiles?
This account, coupled with the chilling recollections of an individual whose mother narrowly escaped a disastrous performance, raises our awareness of the possible supernatural elements at play. As the episode unfolds, it becomes apparent that we are venturing into a world where reality and the paranormal intertwine. What initially appeared as isolated peculiarities now take on a more profound significance, heightening our anticipation for what lies ahead.
Join us as we delve into the mysteries of "Lady Louisa's Dilemma," exploring the captivating tales of tragedy and survival that surround this haunting production. Through firsthand testimonies and historical insights, we uncover a realm beyond the ordinary, where the presence of the supernatural may be casting its shadow over us.
ART & MUSIC CREDITS
Original Podcast Artwork by Erik Wilson
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"The Ghostlight Experience Theme," written and performed by Rush Slocum
"Red Tears," "Dark Glass," "Just a Ghost," and "The Box," by CO.AG Music
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"Long Note One," "Long Note Two,"Very Long Note," and "Ossuary 6- Air," by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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