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The Forbidden Realm of Conspiracies: Uncovered launches major UK tour this May

Immersive live experience explores modern conspiracy culture across 33 venues nationwide

by Staff Writer
April 16, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Conspiracy theories step into the spotlight this May as The Forbidden Realm of Conspiracies: Uncovered embarks on the first leg of a 33-date UK tour.

The immersive live experience opens at The Drill in Lincoln on Thursday 7 May before visiting venues including Worcester’s Swan Theatre, Billingham’s Forum Theatre, The Albany Theatre in Coventry, Dudley Town Hall, Cambridge Corn Exchange and Stafford’s Gatehouse Theatre.

Designed to reflect how conspiracy debates have moved from the margins of the internet into mainstream culture, the production examines ideas ranging from the moon landing and the Mandela Effect to simulation theory and hidden power structures.

       

Blending cinematic projection, immersive sound design and live audience polling, the show transforms each venue into an interactive space where ideas collide and opinions shift in real time.

Across a tightly constructed 105-minute experience, audiences collectively navigate some of the most hotly debated themes of the modern era, with each performance shaped by live reactions in the room.

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Performer Marco Quille said: “Conspiracy theories are powerful because they sit right on the edge of what people think they know. In an immersive setting, you can feel that uncertainty shift in real time.

“Every audience responds differently – and that makes each performance unpredictable and electric.”

Producer Charlie Aspinall, founder of CAJ Productions, said: “Whether people believe them, question them or reject them entirely, conspiracy theories are shaping our cultural conversation.

“We wanted to create a live environment that captures that intensity and puts audiences at the centre of it.”

       

Listings and ticket information can be found here. 

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