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Rhode Center for the Arts

514 56th St.
Kenosha, WI 53140

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  • Free Parking
  • Touching Not Allowed

This theater began production in 1927 and was once known as the Lake Theater and the Gateway Theater. A man's ghost has been spotted here along with sounds of voices and other eerie sounds.

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Weird feelings, weird occurences after

I am directing a show in this theatre this coming winter (2021) so my friend who is working as my stage manager and I went and toured the space today and spent some time on each floor checking things out as well as sorting through props and costumes. The entire time we were there we felt as if something wasn't right. After we left we each somehow mysteriously lost our masks twice even though we both put them in places we routinely do, in addition to this when she dropped me off at my house later in the night (around midnight) we both heard a loud train horn although I live very far from any railroads; creepiest of all my partner who was sitting inside the house claimed he never heard a horn. I was one wall apart from him (our house is not soundproof at all, it's actually quite the opposite and this horn was so loud I could FEEL the vibrations it caused in my chest.

September 2021

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