Sterling Opera House is the first entertainment venue
built in the Lower Naugatuck Valley. Its own history of an entertainment theater famed for that period of time.
The stories back then which were believed the spirit of those people who are still seeking for that fame
moments. Sterling Opera House opened on 2nd April 1889. It once
became a place for big stars those times such as Lionel Barrymore, the
legendary actor.
The hall auditorium with 1200 seats is well built that even a
whisper on stage could be heard by everyone in the hall and even the back stage
rooms.
Some people believe that this Opera House is being haunted by Charles
Sterling who was died before the opera house completely builds up and also the
man who his name is structured. Apart from Charles Sterling spirit, they also
believe a spirit of a boy name Andy is there as they found child finger print
most of the various place in the Opera House.
Rich DiCarlo the chairman of the
Derby Cultural Commission said that most of the haunted experiences are
involved of that young boy spirit. There are also toys and balls for “Andy” to
“play” with, plus experience of seeing balls move around on their own.
http://www.middletownpress.com/general-news/20121028/derbys-sterling-opera-house-has-a-haunting-reputation
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