Brady Theater, Tulsa
The Brady Theater in Tulsa, Oklahoma, now the Tulsa Theater, is described as haunted by the spirit of Enrico Caruso, a famous Italian opera singer who died in 1921. The theater is also rumored to be haunted by the spirit of a worker who fell to his death from a ladder. The theater's history also includes its use as a detention center during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, which may contribute to its storied reputation. Enrico Caruso: The most frequently mentioned spirit, believed to be the Italian opera singer. Another reported presence is a worker who died after falling from a ladder within the building. Some reports mention custodians hearing and seeing things in the theater, though not necessarily by management. The theater was known as the Brady Theater but is now called the Tulsa Theater. The building served as a detention center for Black residents during the 1921 massacre, a fact that adds to its somber history.