Danny Robbins will investigate ‘hauntings, apparitions, poltergeists, UFOs and events that seem to defy logical explanation’, with the help of paranormal experts on Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th May

Author and broadcaster Danny Robbins will take bring his sold-out live podcast tour Uncanny: Fear of the Dark to Walthamstow for two nights at Soho Theatre on Hoe Street on Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th May.
A Walthamstow local, Danny will bring to life accounts of hauntings, apparitions, poltergeists, UFOs and events that seem to defy logical explanation, examining them with the help of experts, psychologist Dr Ciarán O’Keeffe and writer and parapsychologist Evelyn Hollow, with input from audiences who get the chance ask questions, come up with theories and share their own potentially paranormal experiences.
Danny is the creator of the hugely successful BBC Radio 4 podcasts and global hits The Battersea Poltergeist and The Witch Farm, the BBC TV series Uncanny and the award-winning West End play 2:22 – A Ghost Story which is also currently on a UK-wide tour.
Danny said: “Taking Uncanny on the road and meeting thousands of fans over the last two years has been thrilling for me and I am so so happy to bring the tour to a close in my home borough! 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. Each case is hand-picked for the format and the atmosphere at the live shows has been electric.”
In a first for the live show, people will be able to submit their own ghost stories in advance to claim free tickets and live participation in the part of the show where the floor opens up to the public for them to share their own spooky takes. Up to six stories will be selected and should be submitted by Tuesday, 31st March to Uncanny’s social media channels.
Tickets are available here
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