The Vogue Theatre on Granville Street in Vancouver, British Columbia, is a 1941 Art Deco movie palace converted into a popular concert venue. Staff and performers have reported paranormal activity spanning the building's eight decades. The most commonly described phenomenon is the sensation of being watched from the balcony during setup and rehearsals, when the theater is empty. Some stagehands have described seeing a figure sitting in the rear balcony seats who vanishes when they look directly at the spot. Other phenomena include footsteps in the projection room (from the building's movie theater days), cold drafts that sweep across the stage during performances, and the occasional sound of old film projector machinery clicking in the empty booth above. The Vogue's Art Deco interior, with its curved walls, vintage light fixtures, and sweeping sight lines, preserves the glamour of 1940s cinema even as it hosts modern rock concerts and comedy shows. The theater sits on Granville Street, Vancouver's historic entertainment strip, which has been the centre of the city's nightlife since the early 20th century. The ghost may be a former patron from the golden age of cinema, still waiting for the lights to dim.
