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Tuesday 23 July 2013

A Haunting in the Stirling Community Theatre



A Haunting in the Stirling Community Theatre

On 20 October 1883, Dr Edward Stirling (Later Sir Edward Stirling) laid the foundation stone for the Stirling Institute Hall.
On 18 January 1884, the Hall was opened, even though it was not yet completed. A large “opening party” was held in Dr Stirling's Aldgate flower gardens.
It wasn't until Saturday, 8 May 1884 that a musical and literary evening was held at the hall, of which the hall would host many more, although somewhat sporadically, until 1972.

The building had two front rooms added in 1885. Further additions were completed in 1898. These included the stage area and two rooms upstairs. Downstairs, the two rooms were used as the Stirling Council offices and the town library. Two upstairs rooms were used by Council for meetings, Lodge on Friday nights, and Anglican church services on Sundays.

The Hall was well used by locals, with silent movies being played there, dances and Grand Balls to raising money for the local hospital. In 1962 the library closed and in 1978 the movie theatre ceased showing films.

The building was saved from demolition in 1972. An effort was made by local community groups to revamp the Hall, the name was changed to the Stirling Community Centre (later to become the Stirling Community Theatre). In 1972 the two resident groups were the Stirling Players and the Hills Musical Company.
The facilities of the location improved over the years and now the Theatre stands to the testament of its two main attractions, The Stirling Players and Hills Musical Company, if neither had attracted large crowds with their excellent reputations, this building would probably have been lost to development many years ago.

It is rumoured that the old council chambers are haunted by a former councillor who was caught having an affair with a colleagues wife. The husband, it is said, beat the adulterous colleague senseless and stuffed him into a large safe in the building, where he eventually suffocated and died.

As far as we have been able to ascertain so far, this is just a rumour, as of yet, we have found no verifiable facts about a man dying in a safe in the Council Chambers.



© 2013 Allen Tiller
www.eidolonparanormal.com.au

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