The West End’s supernatural hit Paranormal Activity has announced a fourth extension, returning to the Ambassadors Theatre from Tuesday 11 August 2026.
The production, written by Levi Holloway and directed by Punchdrunk’s Felix Barrett, continues its London success following strong demand for tickets ahead of its reopening.
New booking dates have been released for 5 October to 7 November 2026, with tickets now on sale.
Based on the iconic horror film series first created by Oren Peli, Paranormal Activity brings a new story to the stage, following a couple who relocate from Chicago to London only to discover that their past has followed them.
Blurring the line between cinema and theatre, the production has been praised as a chilling live experience. Metro described it as “relentlessly frightening – arm-clutchingly, stranger-embracingly so”.
The show has already enjoyed a successful run at the Ambassadors Theatre from December 2025 to April 2026, following its premiere at Leeds Playhouse, and has since toured North America.
A Broadway engagement at the August Wilson Theatre is also scheduled to begin in August 2026, alongside international dates in Toronto and Boston.
Directed by immersive theatre pioneer Felix Barrett, the production uses innovative staging and sound design to create an unsettling atmosphere that places audiences at the heart of the action.
The creative team includes Fly Davis as set and costume designer, illusions by Chris Fisher, lighting design by Anna Watson, sound design by Gareth Fry, video design by Luke Halls, and casting by Stuart Burt CDG and Ginny Schiller CDG.
Full casting for the returning West End run is to be announced.
Listings and ticket information can be found here.







