"It’s said that just about every theatre in America is haunted, and Mount Baker is no exception. The theatre will celebrate its centennial in 2027, and any building that old has just got to be haunted! Right?
The story goes that a woman named Judy lived on the land that is today occupied by the Mount Baker Theatre. She was known to be quite a flirt and had the hearts of several young men in the neighborhood. Unfortunately for Judy, the city razed her home to build the Mount Baker Theatre, and she never really got over it. Her ghost is said to haunt the theatre to this day. Even the renovations didn’t shake her from her old home.
Judy is most often seen on the balcony, though she’s appeared all over the theatre. She especially likes to chase after the male employees, flirting and attempting to seduce them. Ushers, servers, projectionists; they’ve all claimed to have been seduced by Judy the ghost.
Other ghosts are known to haunt the Mount Baker Theatre. The spirit of a feral cat in the basement has been seen hunting mice and disappears into thin air when approached by human observers. A man in a pin-striped tuxedo named Geoffrey has also been spotted around the theatre.
Floating orbs have been reported in the main theatre room on multiple occasions. The orbs tend to appear over the main stage, oftentimes during performances. A few witnesses say the orbs dance along with the music and carry on through the entirety of the performance. They’ve also appeared in other parts of the theatre, and during times when the theatre has been mostly empty.
The staff at the Mount Baker Theatre keep a ghostlight on stage during the theatre’s downtime. Theatre ghostlights are made to give the ghosts of aspiring performers a place to dance and rehearse. The lights also ward off evil spirits."