Tales of the Theatre - Mobile Mystery
Tim's Story - December 2002
Dearest Readers, for Halloween here we have another tale of the Theatre Royal from the many accounts and experiences logged by employees and patrons.
Tim had finished for the night and went into the Vaults Bar to sign off.
He was about to leave and realised he had misplaced his mobile phone, he looked all around where he was and couldn't see it.
So went back upstairs, where he meticulously searched the bar, kitchen and restaurant area, but there was no sign of the phone at all.
He then asked a colleague if he could borrow their phone to ring his number to track it down.
He did this and could clearly hear the ringing on the borrowed phone, but listening intently he couldn't hear it within the immediate area so went back upstairs, and still complete silence.
He searched high & low under tables, in corners, anywhere a phone could have hidden in the restaurant, bar and kitchen, all the while with the phone still ringing out with a clear tone through the borrowed handset.
He switched out the kitchen light and locked the door, and turning away to leave there was an almighty crash against the back of the kitchen door he had just locked up.
The bang was very loud and it sounded like an object had been thrown at the door with some force.
Tim was a bit alarmed and puzzled as there was no one in the kitchen, he unlocked the door and the kitchen was still and pitch black, he turned on the light....
As he light came on, a prickling feeling of fear came over him as he saw the item that had been thrown at the door.... it was his lost mobile phone...
With a feeling of disbelief and an urge to get out of that area as fast as possible, he left straight away.
He had sensed a malignant presence lurking in the empty kitchen.
On returning to his colleague, Tim was visibly agitated and his face was white as a sheet, on being asked if he was okay, he replied "No, not really , I will tell you later"
Tim just wanted to get away from the Theatre.
On recounting his story to Malcolm Cadey, the author of the book, he didn't really wish to talk about it and was apprehensive trying to explain how his phone appeared out of no where and had been flung by something in anger..
But what was it? what could have created this phenomenon?
Thoughts -
In parapsychology and Spiritualism, an apport is the alleged paranormal transference of an article from one place to another, or an appearance of an article from an unknown source that is often associated with poltergeist activity.
The word "apport" comes from the French word apporter, which means "to bring"
Could this be what happened here?
If anyone has any more recent tales of the Theatre that they would like to have told in a blog post, please feel free to email us.
We are always looking for recent experiences which can in some cases be corroborated with historic experiences.
Source - Paranormal Bath by Malcolm Cadey
Available on Amazon.
Rewritten by P Wallace/ Bath Paranormal
Photos/ Artwork - PJW Artworks & Somerset Photography
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