Simon Friend Entertainment announces the return of Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman’s supernatural sensation Ghost Stories to the West End. More spine-tingling and terrifying than ever, the Olivier Award-nominated show will play a limited six-week season at the Peacock Theatre from 30 September to 8 November 2025. A gala performance is scheduled for 8 October 2025.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Monday, 24 March, with a presale for Sadler’s Wells members from 10am on Friday, 21 March.
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.”
Ghost Stories has been making audiences across the country leap out of their seats on its first-ever UK tour since January. It is currently playing at Woking’s New Victoria Theatre, before visiting Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Norwich, Newcastle, Nottingham, Southend, Birmingham, Belfast, Leicester, Wycombe, Southampton, Brighton, Shrewsbury, Malvern, and Cardiff. The show was last seen in the West End in 2019 at the Ambassadors Theatre, following a celebrated run at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith.
When Professor Goodman, an arch-sceptic out to debunk the paranormal, embarks on an investigation of three apparent hauntings – as recounted by a night-watchman, a teenage boy, and a businessman awaiting his first child – he finds himself at the outer limits of rationality, and fast running out of explanations.
After exhilarating audiences across the world with record-breaking, sell-out productions and a smash hit film, Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s Ghost Stories is “Genuine scary fun” (Sunday Times), a worldwide phenomenon more spine-tingling and fantastically terrifying than ever. Are you brave enough to book? “I had to sleep with the lights on” (Metro).
WARNING: Please be advised that Ghost Stories contains moments of extreme shock and tension. The show is unsuitable for anyone under the age of 15. We strongly advise those of a nervous disposition to think very seriously before attending.