Regent Theater Allegan Michigan

Date:
11-14-09

Location:
211 Trowbridge Street. Allegan, Mi 49010

Weather:
Lunar Cycle:
Waxing Crescent, Solar X-Rays:Normal, Geomagnetic Fields:Quiet, Temp.:58 degrees, Conditions:Medium Precipitation, Humidity:80 percent

Legend:
The building which houses the Old Regent Theatre has been transformed and renewed throughout the years to meet the needs of the community. It was originally built to be a horse livery stable back in the late 1800's. In 1902, the building was transformed into a buick garage. In 1919, the building became a vaudeville theater, and a silent movie house as well. Inspired by the World's Fair, the theater was given a face-lift in the 1930's, and redone in the Art Deco style and reopened mainly as a film theater. One source reports that because of "a series of failed operational attempts," this theatre was abandoned during the 1980's, a crummy shell of what it once was during its heyday in the 1930's. As no one stepped forward to buy this really woe-be-gone fixer upper opportunity, it had a date with the wrecking ball in 1990. Lucky for us all, a non-profit organization, The Old Regent Theatre Company came to the rescue, and began the long process of restoring this theatre to its 1930 glory days. The Old Regent Theatre had its grand reopening in 1996, once again showing films and hosting events for the benefit of the public. Then, in 1997, a heart-breaking disaster struck. A violent rain storm caved in the roof, ruining the inside of the theater. The miracle was that it happened just 1 hour after the theater had closed for the night, and no one was hurt. The city of Allegan stepped up to the plate this time, and paid off the remaining morgage of 18,000 dollars. With the help from various state and local grants, the pain-staking process of reparing and restoring once again the Old Regent Theatre began and was completely restored for the second time.

HISTORY OF MANIFESTATIONS
The entity or entities which call The Old Regent Theater home, could have come from anytime during its history, which would cover the livery stable period, the buick garage period, the vaudeville theater period and the time periods when the theater was run by various managements from 1930 to early 1980 when it closed. The entities who haunt this theater could be the result of: Unfortunate deaths or tragic stories connected to this building, Actors who don't want to get off the stage just yet, Movie enthusiasts who found solace and peace here, or Distraught business owners who lost their shirts in the failed enterprises which tried to make a living in this building in more recent years. Perhaps they were activated during the 1990 restoration of the Old Regent Theater. MANIFESTATIONS Cold spots have been noticed and recorded, and presences have been sensed by the living. An investigator with the West Michigan Ghost Hunter's Society was in the theater lobby when the touch of a cold hand of an unseen presence was felt. A shadowy apparition has been seen in the projection room.

Team:
Dave from PV and Kass from MPE, junior Michigan investigators, Tasha, Matt, Mark, Zach, Destiny, Bill and Crissy.

Gear:
1-Sony night shot Camcorder, 1-Sony DVD 105 camcorder, 4-digital cameras, 2-35 mm cameras, 2-digital voice recorders, 1-analog voice recorder, 2-EMF detectors, 1-K2 meter, 1-RF detctor, 2-motion detectors

Personal Experiences:
During initial EVP session in front of stage we heard something rolling about on the floor. To our surprise a gobstopper rolled down the floor under the seats towards the front of the stage and stopped on the carpet about two feet from the K2 meter. Also we heard footsteps on left side of steg behind curtain. Motion detectors went off simultaneously with EMF detector during Kass/Tasha session in front of stage. Tasha felt tug on pants and brush on arm. Dave saw a black shrowd blanket the upper right side of balcony from the stage. Shortly after Kass/Tasha her voices in upper left balcony as well as Tasha feeling choked. Had two successful K2 sessions in projection room. Heard knocks on projection room outside when we were conducting K2 sessions. Heard heavy door slide across concrete twice while K2/EVP sessions in basement.

Results:
INCONCLUSIVE

Comments:
our investigation suggests through K2 sessions that the projection room is haunted by a female patron who passed away at the Regent. We will try to prove this via historical documents.

Evidence: