I'm afraid not. There's not much information out there as far as I know regarding this 'Ahmanson Theater A Ghost Story'. It could be a very local or new story that hasn't gained much popularity yet.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't directly experienced this 'Ahmanson Theater A Ghost Story'. It could be a spooky tale set in the Ahmanson Theater, perhaps involving the ghosts of actors or events from the theater's past.
There's no scientific evidence to support the truth of the Ahmanson Theater ghost story. While it's fun to believe in such spooky tales, it's more likely that any 'ghostly' experiences are due to natural phenomena. Things like electrical glitches can cause lights to flicker, and the building settling can make noises that seem strange. Also, our minds can play tricks on us in a dimly lit, old theater environment, making us think we see or feel something supernatural when it's really just our own perception being influenced by the atmosphere and the idea of a ghost story.
I haven't come across any specific interesting things about 'Seoul Ghost Story'. But I imagine it could have some really cool elements given the rich history and culture of Seoul that could be incorporated into ghost stories. For instance, the history of the Joseon Dynasty might be used to create a backdrop for some spooky tales.
I'm not sure specifically which Ahmanson Theater ghost story you're referring to. There could be various tales of supposed hauntings in that theater. Maybe it involves the spirit of an actor who passed away on the stage and is now said to roam the halls.
There's a theater in London with a spooky tale. Apparently, late at night, the sound of a piano playing can be heard coming from the stage, even though there's no piano there anymore. Legend has it that a pianist who worked there long ago passed away in a tragic accident and his spirit still lingers. People who have heard it say it's a very melancholy tune.
There might be special set designs unique to the Ahmanson Theater's production.
No, I haven't actually heard any specific 'pubg ghost story' myself.
There's a Savannah Ghost Story about an old theater. Workers there claim to have seen the apparition of an actor who died on stage. He appears as a shadowy figure, still performing his last role. It's said that sometimes during rehearsals, you can hear his lines being recited faintly, as if he's still there, unable to leave the place where he had his final moment in the spotlight.
No, I haven't actually heard any specific Jakarta ghost stories myself.
There was a story about a fishing boat that strayed too close to the Antarctic coast. In the thick fog, the crew thought they saw a derelict ship floating nearby. As they got closer, they saw the spectral forms of sailors on the deck. Terrified, they quickly turned their boat around. Some say it was a warning from the ghosts of those who had met their end in those icy waters.