Their favorite haunt is Broadway.
Hundreds of late stage legends from Judy Garland to Bob Fosse are reportedly still roaming Broadway — prompting today’s actors to weave quirky traditions into their daily routines to try to appease Midtown’s Theater District gods, a longtime tour guide told The Post. 5
At the New Amsterdam Theater on West 42nd Street, home to the long-running “The Lion King,” workers greet large portraits of Olive Thomas — a former Ziegfeld Follies chorus girl whose ghost is said to be among the most active on Broadway — each day to keep her mischief at bay, Broadway historian and guide Jeff Dobbins said.
One of the hit show’s casts even held a ceremony to “apologize” to Thomas in the early 2000s after its turntable operating a “Pride Rock” set piece mysteriously b

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