Established in 1891, the Philipsburg Theatre is currently the oldest operating theater in the state of Montana. Over the years, the Philipsburg Theatre has changed hands and a variety of businesses have occupied parts of the building, including a soda pop bottling company, The Philipsburg Commercial Club, a bank, and Carmichael’s Livery Stable. In the early 1980s, recognized pianist Andrew Crow acquired the property and saved it from demolition, later selling it to Tim Dringle, who along with his wife Claudette with plans to restore the theater back to its original splendor.
Haunted History- They say one of the old owners haunted the place you will hear walking sounds and see shadows. IO have brought one of the spirits of the opera house home of an older man with a sunken in face. Some of the spirits could be people who have worked there in the passed I personally have heard people talking on stage plus other members have as well Elies says. This is one active theater.
What we caught link to you tube- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0kbA9Jhk_5QNA3Baz04OXLJRDoFVYWHQ
Video 1 from November 2020
Video 1
- 9:48 to 9:52mins something says hi
- 10:28 to 10:30mins the boo bear goes off
- 14:34 to 14:38 mins the boo bear goes off
- 41:48 to 41:52 mins strange breath
- 42:28 to 42:33 mins strange voice
- 1:04:38 to 1:04:41 hour/mins.secs strange voice like singing like voice
- 1:19:36 to 1:19:42 hours/mins/secs strange whisper
- 1:21:17 to 1:21:20 hours/mins/secs strange whisper
- 1:22:56 to 1:23:02 hours/mins/secs strange voice over ours
- 1:24:06 to 1:24:10 hours/mins/secs strange voice over james
- 1:26:56 to 1:26:59 hours/mins/secs strange whisper