
Paranormal Activity Tickets
Paranormal Activity brings the global horror phenomenon to the stageThis production is recommended for ages 15+.
Performance dates
5 December 2025 - 28 February 2026
Run time: 2hrs
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James and Lou move from Chicago to London to escape their past, but they soon discover that places aren't haunted, people are...
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Paranormal Activity review: A dead good, edge-of-your-seat, thrill ride
Plunged into pitch black nothingness, we listen to a softly spoken radio host. She asks us questions and asks us to question our answers. Under her instructions we then meditate as a group. We breathe in, we breathe out, we breathe in, we breathe out, we breathe in, and then we hold it for the next two hours…
This isn’t the first time audiences have had their nerves tested at the Ambassadors, Andy Nyman’s Olivier nominated Ghost Stories haunted the Edwardian theatre six years ago, while last year’s Enfield Haunting had people fearing for their lives (though, perhaps not in the way they were hoping…). It’s 2025, the frost is creeping in and the ghosts are back. However this time it is the people that are haunted, not the place. There is no escape for the new homeowners, James (Patrick Heusinger) and Lou (Melissa James).
The show's title may be familiar, but the story won’t be. Set in the same world as the 2007 film, this Paranormal Activity follows an American couple, James and Lou, as they move to London to escape their demons. It is only when they arrive that they realise that the paranormal won’t be shaken-off so easily.
18 Dec, 2025 | By Sian McBride
