Ghost Light (theatre)
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A ghost light is an electric light that is left energised on the stage of a theatre when the theatre is unoccupied and would otherwise be completely dark. It typically consists of an exposed incandescent bulb, CFL lamp, or LED lamp mounted in a wire cage on a portable light stand. It is usually placed near centre stage. Ghost lights are also sometimes known as ''equity lights'' or ''equity lamps'', possibly indicating their use was originally mandated by the Actors' Equity Association, or Equity.


Origin and superstitions

The practical use of a ghost light is for safety. A ghost light enables one to navigate the theatre to find the
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and to avoid accidents such as falling into the orchestra pit and stepping on or tripping over set pieces. There is an unsubstantiated story of a burglar who tripped on a dark stage, broke his leg and sued the theatre for damages. Some claim that the tradition began in the days of gas-lit theatres when dim gas lights were left burning to relieve pressure on the gas valves. Aside from its obvious practical purpose, there are a number of
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s associated with the origin and purpose of ghost lights. The superstitious have various justifications for the ghost light in relation to the supernatural. A popular theatrical superstition holds that every theatre has a ghost, and some theatres have traditions to appease ghosts that reach far back into their history. For example, the Palace Theatre, London keeps two seats in its balcony permanently bolted open to provide seating for the theatre ghosts.Superstition is the way by Louise Finn from The Stage 2007 Similar superstitions hold that ghost lights provide opportunities for ghosts to perform onstage, thus appeasing them and preventing them from cursing the theatre or sabotaging the set or production. This is also used to explain the traditional one day a week that theatres are closed. Some superstitions claim that the ghost light is in place to scare away ghosts, not to appease them.


Ghost Lights during COVID-19

Many theatres forced to close during the COVID-19 pandemic have renewed the tradition of ghost lights as a way of indicating the theatres will re-open. The
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left ghost lights on the stages of the
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Theatre, the Drama Theatre, the Playhouse and the Studio. Other theatres have followed suit including
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in Walsh Bay, to the Seymour Centre in Chippendale, to the Merrigong Theatre at the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre in Wollongong. Ghost lights were kept burning in theatres in Florida including Artis—Naples and Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Florida Repertory Theatre, Sugden Theater and at the Broadway Palm, Cultural Park Theater. The Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, Canada has burned a ghost light through both the 1918 and 2020 pandemics. There is also a claim that during the 2020 pandemic closures "every stage on Broadway has a lamp". During the pandemic the closure of theatres worldwide prompted digital and virtual performances inspired by the ghost light concept. The
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live streamed solo aria performances and called the series the Ghostlight Opera. The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Australia held a digital theatre festival which included a show called Ghost Lights where famous theatre characters perform on the empty stages of the world. On 22 May 2020, while the theatre was closed for the COVID-19 pandemic, the Finnish National Theater presented an installation called “Ghost Light" "in which observations of interconnectedness of species are shared through the undulating light on an empty theatre stage".


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