Cutler Majestic Theatre, Boston


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The Cutler Majestic Theatre is reportedly haunted by various figures, including a little girl, a former mayor, and actors in Victorian clothing, often seen or felt in the balconies and the "Nightmare Room". Reported phenomena include moving balcony seats, sounds of children's voices, and unexplained pushes or touches, though the spirits are not considered malicious, with some believed to be residual energy from past events or simply enjoying the show. People have reported seeing a woman in a dark blue dress with lace cuffs and a hat in a theater box, and a couple dressed in early 20th-century attire. Some accounts mention a little girl, occasionally seen accepting gifts in the "Nightmare Room". A ghost of a former Boston Mayor has been reported, sometimes seen in the middle of the shows. Other reports include former stage crew and actors, as well as residual energies from a gas-line explosion in 1897. Balconies: The second and third balconies are considered the most active areas for paranormal activity. "Nightmare Room": A specific room is known as the "Nightmare Room" where visitors have reported feeling uneasy and seeing a little girl or a man on the theater's grid. Balcony seats have been reported to stay down even when empty, and dust has been found cleared away as if someone had been sitting there. Visitors and workers have felt hands push them or have had the sensation of being touched. The sounds of children's voices have been heard from the stage. The spirits at the Cutler Majestic Theatre are not considered harmful or malicious; they are simply present, with some theories suggesting they are just enjoying the show.

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