SALT LAKE CITY — The spotlight at the Salt Lake Acting Company (SLAC) doesn't just illuminate the living.
Within the walls of the historic 19th Ward Meeting House, built in 1892, a host of spectral theatergoers and actors may also be enjoying the show or maybe just causing a bit of drama.
The slightly odd-looking structure served for decades as a place of worship before its transformation into a theater in the 1980s. Today, it’s home to SLAC and, according to many, several permanent residents.
Executive Artistic Director Cynthia Fleming is quite open about the company’s unique cohabitants.
THE UPSTAIRS THEATER
Speaking from the upstairs theater, currently hosting the Utah premiere of the play, The Roommate, Fleming noted the spiritual presence is less Poltergeist and more protective p

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