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Casting Announced for West End Return of Ghost Stories

by Staff Writer
August 29, 2025
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Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson image supplied by publicist

Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson image supplied by publicist

Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman’s Olivier Award-nominated supernatural thriller Ghost Stories is set to return to the West End this autumn, following its first full UK tour.

The spine-chilling production will play a strictly limited six-week season at the Peacock Theatre from 30 September to 8 November 2025.

The cast includes David Cardy (Birds of a Feather) as Tony Matthews, Jonathan Guy Lewis (London’s Burning) as Professor Goodman, Clive Mantle (Casualty) as Mike Priddle, and Preston Nyman (Mufasa: The Lion King) as Simon Rifkind.

       

Joining them are Lloyd McDonagh (The Mind Mangler) as The Others, with Simon Bass (Farm Hall) and Harry Rundle (Harry Potter & The Cursed Child) as understudies.

Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman said:
“We are delighted that Ghost Stories will be returning to scare the hell out of West End audiences after its first ever UK tour. It’s an extraordinary thing for us that after fifteen years Ghost Stories is still going strong. It’s so exciting to be able to share the screams, the laughs, the scares and the leap-out-of-your seat sensory-experience of the ninety-minute thrill ride that Ghost Stories is.”

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The show follows Professor Goodman, a sceptic determined to debunk the paranormal, as he investigates three haunting cases. What begins as a rational inquiry quickly spirals into something far more terrifying.

With sell-out runs across the globe and a hit film adaptation, Ghost Stories has become a worldwide phenomenon. The Sunday Times called it “Genuine scary fun,” while Metro warned, “I had to sleep with the lights on.”

Audiences are advised that Ghost Stories contains moments of extreme shock and tension and is unsuitable for those under 15 or of a nervous disposition.

Listings and ticket information can be found here

       
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