Uncanny live tour dates and tickets
- Watford, Watford Palace Theatre
23 May 2024 - 24 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Edinburgh, Festival Theatre
28 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Sheffield, Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
1 June 2024
Sign up for updates - Birmingham, Birmingham Hippodrome
2 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Northampton, Royal & Derngate
3 June 2024
Sign up for updates - Brighton, Theatre Royal Brighton
4 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Bromley, Bromley Churchill Theatre
5 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Ipswich, Ipswich Regent Theatre
6 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Bradford, Bradford Alhambra Theatre
8 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Cardiff, Cardiff New Theatre
11 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Liverpool, Liverpool Playhouse
13 June 2024 - 14 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Nottingham, Nottingham Theatre Royal
15 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Salford, The Lowry
16 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Blackpool, Blackpool Grand
17 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - York, York Grand Opera
18 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Wycombe, Wycombe Swan
23 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
24 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - London, Theatre Royal Drury Lane
25 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Belfast, Waterfront Hall
27 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Dublin, Bord Gais
28 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Cork, Cork Opera House
30 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Stoke, Regent Theatre
3 July 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Peterborough, New Theatre Peterborough
4 July 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Mayflower, Mayflower Southampton
8 July 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Oxford, Oxford Playhouse
15 July 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Bristol, Bristol Old Vic
16 July 2024 - 18 July 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Barnstaple, Queens Theatre Barnstaple
20 July 2024 - 21 July 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Northampton, Royal & Derngte
22 July 2024
Book tickets ➤
In 2023, Danny Robins asked: Do ghosts exist? If not, why are they perceived by people? His quest for answers drew 25,000 attendees to theatres nationwide, transforming the event into an unprecedented live paranormal investigation.
Uncanny: I Know What I Saw stands out as a unique stage experience. It showcases gripping, real-world tales of supernatural events, encountered by everyday individuals. These stories are vividly brought to life with innovative theatre techniques, alongside stunning sound, projection, and video design.
Danny Robins, renowned for his successful BBC Radio 4 podcasts like Uncanny, The Battersea Poltergeist, The Witch Farm, as well as the BBC TV series Uncanny and the celebrated West End play 2:22 – A Ghost Story, both writes and performs in this production.
Danny Robins said: “Whether you are a Team Sceptic or Team Believer, if you love ghost stories and want to try and make sense of these strange mysteries, we can promise you a fun, thought-provoking, scare-filled night out as we bring some intriguing cases, never featured on TV or the podcast to life. And if you saw the show in 2023, we can promise you some brand new evidence and new witnesses this time around!”
About the show
Under the direction of Sam Hodges for Tilted, The Shadow Factory and Nuffield Southampton Theatres, the show is design by Linbury Prize recipient Zoe Hurwitz, with lighting by Elliot Griggs. Sound design is the work of Alex Braithwaite, video projections by Zakk Hein, and illusions crafted by Sam Lupton.