Columbus, Georgia's Springer Opera House: Haunted by Edwin Booth

Michael Smathers
I recently visited Springer Opera House in Columbus, Georgia to see if the rumors of it being one of the ten most haunted places in America were true; they were.

Springer Opera House is no stranger whatsoever to visits from the other side: there are regular sightings of orbs of light, cold spots in the air, and other paranormal things, as I found from my own experience and from my own research later on. I consider myself to be somewhat interested in the paranormal, so naturally the stories piqued my curiosity.

The most famous spirit that resides in Springer Opera House is Edwin Booth, brother to John Wilkes Booth. As I found, Booth feels quite free to travel around the theatre as he pleases, usually in the box seats and the lobby. At other times he seems to help out the stagehands by moving props or leaving missing bits of wardrobe in plain sight, much to the confoundment of the actors. In addition to Booth, another ghost is said to sometimes appear centre stage. In the upstairs dressing room, children's laughter can be faintly heard, according to my research. Ghosts are commonly said in folklore to be tied to the place of death, because there's something in life that they regret or left unfinished.

So what does this have to do with Booth? Booth was a very prominent actor, born near Bel Air, Maryland. He's often called 'the Hamlet of the 19th century'. Booth came from a family of actors - his father, Junius Brutus Booth and his brother John Wilkes Booth. Early in his career, Edwin performed alongside his father, debuting as Tressel in Shakespeare's Richard III. Two years later, he played the part of Richard, standing in for his father who was apparently ill at the time.
Edwin Booth went on a world tour for the next four years, starting in 1852. His career was to last until 1864, which was his last performance for several years. Before John Wilkes Booth killed Lincoln, Edwin appeared with him and Junius Brutus Booth Jr. in Julius Caesar in 1864. The part of Marc Antony was played by John Wilkes, Edwin played Brutus, and Junius portrayed Cassius.

In 1876, Edwin Booth came to Columbus, Georgia to perform in the Springer Opera House. He was well-received as Hamlet, which helped to eliminate the stigma of him being the brother of the man who'd assassinated the President, and Hamlet became Booth's signature role.

Springer Opera House, since its founding, flourished until 1931, when it became a movie house. It no longer hosted live theatrical performances, and was eventually slated to be demolished. Eventually, because of the intervention of an actors' guild in Columbus, the building was granted a new future of live theatre, but no longer performed Shakespeare. Instead, the Springer Opera House put on performances of classic Broadway shows and American plays, which is what some believe is the cause of Booth haunting the premises. He wishes to see the opera house revitalise the classics which made him famous - then he can properly rest. As to the other presences, ghosts are often believed to be rendered so due to a violent or unexpected death.

In my visit to the Springer Opera House, I didn't encounter Booth himself, or any other spiritual presences, apart from the eerie laughter on the second floor near where (I assume) the dressing room would be. I couldn't really hear it with my ears - it was more of a 'subconscious' hearing, somewhat akin to peripheral vision. In future, I hope to be able to give this another look, along with other haunted locations. For those who want to visit Springer Opera House to find out for themselves, the address is:

103 10th Street
Columbus, GA 31901
Upcoming plays are Crimes of the Heart, A Christmas Carol and Tuna Christmas.

Sources:

http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/brady/gallery/81gal.html
http://www.theatredatabase.com/19th_century/edwin_booth_001.html

Published by Michael Smathers

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  • bethoc 9/10/2011

    If you know of a haunted place you'd like investigated or just need some advice, Bi City Paranormal is based around the Columbus area and is a good resource for assistance with haunted activity.

  • bethoc 9/10/2011

    The owner is not comfortable allowing paranormal groups into investigate but there are tours Wednesday afternoons around 3 if you're interested in learning the history of the place.

  • savannah 12/8/2010

    ive been to the springer opera and edwin booth was sitting right beside me and kept talking to me

  • Minti 3/11/2010

    My school went there to watch a play, and while we were watching it, something extreamly freaky happened. My friends and I were talking about the Springer being haunted nad what is something scary happened on the stange, and right then, a heavy, black, metal object falls from the ceiling and land betweeen two actors!

  • olivia 7/31/2009

    a few of my friends want to go, i really want to see if it is really haunted. if you want to go somewhere scary, go to smedley road in lafayette AL, park on the old railroad tracks, and your car wont crank, and something shakes your car. i've experienced it. very creepy.

  • Mack. 7/13/2009

    I've gone to the Springer Academy for about ten years, and I've never seen anything I would consider paranormal!

  • Matt 3/23/2009

    I like the story you told, You didn't claim anything that wasn't true unlike the other sites about the springer. Since Mr.Paul P. took the springer over he has made the ghost stories part of the attraction, which would be good except people are taking stories that happened to other people & making them theres & most aren't true to what happened. See I spent just about everyday of my childhood in the springer, I saw a lot of stuff happen. Day Lane ran the front offices then and would keep me during the day, I have also done 20 shows there from the 70's thur the 80's. So I know the springer well. Just don't be fooled by the people telling the stories now, because most have never Mr. Booth..

  • mexicanboi101 5/30/2008

    yea i live in columbus, ga i have heard of the opera house i didn't went in i just walked by it..it does seem very spooky but tonight i'm thinking
    of giving it a visit.....thanx for the info

  • Marleen Cortez 4/15/2008

    I am apart of a group called The Paranormal Society of South Georgia in Albany Georgia. I would like to know who to contact to see if we could come in during closed hours and investigate. I know it sounds corny but we are very interested in visiting to see what we can find. Thanks

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