Paranormal Activity to scare the UK & Ireland from September

Paranormal Activity to scare around the UK and Ireland from September 2026.

The chilling theatrical experience will give audiences across the country a chance to witness the haunting phenomenon that has taken the West End by storm.

Paranormal Activity is currently playing at the Ambassadors Theatre until Saturday, 25 April and returns to the venue from Saturday, 8 August.

The Story

James and Lou move from Chicago to London to escape their past, but they soon discover that places aren’t haunted, people are.

This thrilling West End hit is inspired by the iconic, hugely popular film series, Paranormal Activity, with a brand-new story live on stage – promising to keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

REVIEW: PARANORMAL ACTIVITY at the Ambassadors Theatre ★★★★

Blurring the line between cinema and live theatre, Paranormal Activity has been hailed as a ‘relentlessly frightening – arm-clutchingly, stranger-embracingly so’ (Metro) theatrical experience — leaving audiences jumping out of their seats and questioning what’s lurking in the dark long after the curtain falls.

With innovative staging and chilling soundscapes, Paranormal Activity invites audiences to witness the inexplicable up close—and feel the fear in real time.

Creative Team

Director Felix Barrett
Writer Levi Holloway
Fly Davis as Set and Costume Designer
Illusions by Chris Fisher
Anna Watson as Lighting Designer
Gareth Fry as Sound Designer
Video Design by Luke Halls
Casting Direction by Ginny Schiller CDG.

The Cast

Casting to be announced.

PARANORMAL ACTIVITY – 2026/2027 TOUR DATES

Richmond, Richmond Theatre
Saturday 5 – Saturday 12 September 2026

Milton Keynes Theatre
Tuesday 15 – Saturday 19 September 2026

Glasgow, Theatre Royal
Tuesday 22 – Saturday 26 September 2026

York, Grand Opera House
Tuesday 29 September – Saturday 3 October 2026

Woking, New Victoria Theatre
Tuesday 6 – Saturday 10 October 2026

Cheltenham, Everyman Theatre
Tuesday 13 – Saturday 17 October 2026

Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre
Tuesday 20 – Saturday 24 October 2026

Birmingham, Alexandra Theatre
Tuesday 27 – Saturday 31 October 2026

Norwich, Theatre Royal
Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 November 2026

Salford, The Lowry
Tuesday 17 – Saturday 21 November 2026

Brighton, Theatre Royal
Tuesday 24 – Saturday 28 November 2026

Bath, Theatre Royal
Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 December 2026

Leeds Playhouse
Wednesday 8 – Thursday 24 December 2026

Southampton, Mayflower Theatre
Wednesday 6 – Saturday 9 January 2027

Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre
Tuesday 12 – Saturday 16 January 2027

Cardiff, Wales Millennium Centre
Tuesday 19 – Saturday 23 January 2027

Belfast, Grand Opera House
Tuesday 26 – Saturday 30 January 2027

Edinburgh, King’s Theatre
Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 February 2027

Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre
Tuesday 9 – Saturday 13 February 2027

Sheffield, Lyceum Theatre
Tuesday 16 – Saturday 20 February 2027

Nottingham, Theatre Royal
Tuesday 23 – Saturday 27 February 2027

Aberdeen, His Majesty’s Theatre
Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 March 2027

Shrewsbury, Severn Theatre
Tuesday 16 – Saturday 20 March 2027

Cambridge, Arts Theatre
Tuesday 23 – Saturday 27 March 2027

Plymouth, Theatre Royal
Tuesday 30 March – Saturday 3 April 2027

Bradford, Alhambra Theatre
Tuesday 6 – Saturday 10 April 2027

Newcastle, Theatre Royal
Tuesday 13 – Saturday 17 April 2027

Hull, New Theatre
Tuesday 20 – Saturday 24 April 2027

Liverpool, Empire Theatre
Tuesday 27 April – Saturday 1 May 2027

Inverness, Eden Court
Tuesday 4 – Saturday 8 May 2027

Northampton, Derngate Theatre
Tuesday 11 – Saturday 15 May 2027

Dublin, Bord Gáis Theatre
Tuesday 18 – Saturday 22 May 2027

Cork, Everyman Theatre
Tuesday 25 – Saturday 29 May 2027

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