There was evidence that a trap may have been temporarily installed at the Gaiety, so efforts were made to re-create and install the unit. As a project the sub-stage restoration has been a slow patient undertaking with each important element being meticulously researched and only constructed and installed when full knowledge was gained. The re-instated Corsican Trap was re-created and constructed by a local master carpenter in 1995, since then it has been added to and was finally commissioned in the Spring of 2000 in preparation for its inclusion in the play the 'Corsican Brothers' which was an integral part of the Gaiety's Centenary celebration during the Summer of 2000.
The trap lived up to expectation and wowed audiences for the duration of the shows run. It remains the only known existing Corsican Trap or Ghost Glide in the British Isles, possibly the world.
Click below to see the effect unfold before your very eyes. This scene is from Act 1 Scene II as the dead brother Louis appears to his twin Fabien, with MARK GOLDTHORP as the twin brothers.
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