Synopsis
In 2023 and 2024, the very first Uncanny live show UNCANNY: I KNOW WHAT I SAW was created and toured the full width and breadth of the country
It played to over 50,000 people in 51 different towns and cities, from Inverness to Southampton, from Dublin to Norwich.
UNCANNY: I KNOW WHAT I SAW featured two brand new stories: the case of the POST-IT NOTE POLTERGEIST featuring Matthew and Lisa from Strood in Kent and the cast of AUNTY PAM featuring Del from Swansea in Wales.
Written by and starring Danny Robins
Featuring experts Evelyn Hollow, Ciaran O’Keeffe, Christopher French and Deborah Hyde
Direction Sam Hodges
Set Design Zoe Hurwitz
Sound Design Alexandra Braithwaite
Video Design Zakk Hein
Lighting Design Jai Marjoria (2023 tour) and Elliot Griggs (2024 tour)
Illusions Sam Lupton
Tour Manager Rhys Thomas
Stage Manager Jack Tosney
Previously Toured
- Watford Palace Theatre
- Edinburgh Festival Theatre
- Sheffield Lyceum
- Birmingham Hippodrome
- Northampton Derngate
- Brighton Theatre Royal
- Ipswich Regent
- Bromley Churchill
- Bradford Alhambra
- Cardiff New Theatre
- Liverpool Playhouse
- Nottingham Theatre Royal
- Salford Lowry
- Blackpool Grand
- York Grand Opera
- Wycombe Swan
- Southend Cliffs Pavilion
- London Theatre Royal Drury Lane
- Belfast Waterfront Hall
- Dublin Bord Gais
- Cork Opera House
- Stoke Regent
- Peterborough New Theatre
- Newcastle Theatre Royal
- Southampton Mayflower
- Oxford Playhouse
- Bristol Old Vic
- Barnstaple Queens
Gallery
Re-live some of the show’s most thrilling moments







2025-2026 Upcoming Tour
Danny Robins is back in a brand-new live show, FEAR OF THE DARK, that investigates the widest range of Uncanny stories yet
The first Uncanny live stage show I KNOW WHAT I SAW was one of the best-selling paranormal shows in theatre history. Now, Danny and his team of experts are back, with thrillingly new and terrifying real-life stories and witness accounts that will have you utterly gripped. As well as looking back at some classic Uncanny cases, this all-new show looks at SIX brand new cases, as Danny and the team ask why we, as humans, continue to have a fear of the dark.