In Druid Lane in the old part of Galway, there once used to be a number of nunneries. After The Mick Lally Theatre moved into the street, reports started coming about people seeing the ghost of a faceless nun wandering outside.
The Mick Lally Theatre, home to the renowned Druid Theatre Company, is a hub of artistic and cultural significance in Galway, Ireland. While the Mick Lally Theatre is celebrated for its performances and contributions to the arts, it also harbors a mysterious and eerie history, with stories of ghostly apparitions and unexplained phenomena.
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In 1979, the Druid Theatre Company found its new residence in a former tea storehouse on Courthouse Lane, tucked away off Quay Street in one of the oldest parts of Galway City. At that time, the building was one of several in the area that had remained abandoned for years. Little did they know that their new home would soon become a cornerstone of the city’s cultural landscape.
The theater’s name pays homage to one of its founding members, Mick Lally, a beloved figure in Irish theater known for his remarkable contributions as an actor and director.
Druid Lane Transformed Around Mick Lally Theatre
The Druid Theatre Company in its new location was a success and the Courthouse Lane itself underwent a transformation as the Mick Lally Theatre did well and people started to flock to the area. In 1996, as a tribute to the company’s 21st anniversary and its vital role in the city’s cultural scene, Courthouse Lane was officially renamed “Druid Lane.” Today, it stands as a bustling thoroughfare and a vibrant cultural center in the heart of Galway.
However, in the shadows of the once abandoned building that is now Mick Lally Theatre, the ghost of the past sometimes made an appearance as well.
The Haunting of a Faceless Nun
The surrounding area of the Mick Lally Theatre was once inhabited by nuns in the numerous convents and nunneries in the area. This is the backstory that has given rise to chilling tales of ghostly encounters. Among these stories is the haunting apparition of a faceless nun who is said to silently wander along Druid Lane, just outside the theater’s doors.
In the 1980s, the theater’s reputation for the supernatural was bolstered by an unsettling incident involving a well-known actor, Sean McGinley. Late one night, as McGinley toiled away in the Mick Lally Theatre, he reported hearing strange and unexplained noises emanating from within the building itself that made him flee the place before seeing anything else.
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References:
Mick Lally Theatre (Druid) | Haunted Galway, Ireland | Spirited Isle
The Druid Ghost – website archive – Druid Theatre Company, Galway, Ireland
