Hit West End production, Paranormal Activity takes psychological tension to venues in the UK and Ireland from September, coinciding with a West End run. 

Paranormal Activity

Source: Johan Persson

Paranormal Activity is described as having innovative staging and chilling soundscapes.

With a new story inspired by the horror film series, the production will open at Richmond Theatre on 7th September where it will run until 12th September.

Paranormal Activity will then visit 32 other venues on its first ever UK tour which is set to run until May 2027. The tour will visit locations including including Milton Keynes, Cheltenham, Aylesbury and Liverpool, before concluding with a brief run at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin and Everyman Theatre, Cork. 

Felix Barrett directs the production written by playwright Levi Holloway. Paranormal Activity is said to blur the line between cinema and live theatre, leaving audiences jumping out of their seats and questioning what’s lurking in the dark long after the curtain falls.

The show is also set to return to the Ambassadors Theatre from 8th August, marking its third West End run following current performances which end on 25th April. 

Paranormal Activity

Source: Johan Persson

The show is inspired by the horror film series which has been seen worldwide.

About the show

Paranormal Activity reimagines the modern ghost story, immersing audiences in psychological tension. 

It tells the story of James and Lou who move from Chicago to London to escape their past, but soon discover that places aren’t haunted, people are…

Released by Paramount Pictures in 2009, the original Paranormal Activity film was an instant hit and became a global franchise spanning seven films.

Groups of ten or more should get in touch with the box office to enquire about tickets for the West End run. Group bookings for the tour are venue specific. 

For more information about the UK tour and West End run, visit paranormalonstage.com.