Review: The PARANORMAL ACTIVITY Stage Play is a Awesomely Wild and Scary Horror Experience

Review Parnormal Activity by Joey Paur

I walked into the Paranormal Activity stage play with a casual “why not” attitude. I figured it would be a fun little experiment and maybe deliver a few cool moments. I had zero expectations, but by the time the play ended, I sat there stunned because what I experienced was easily one of my favorite entertainment moments of the year.

I’m talking full body chills, hooked from start to finish, and that giddy high you get when something surprises you so completely that you can’t stop thinking about it.

The story follows James and Lou a young married couple who leave Chicago for London in hopes of outrunning the past. As the play reminds us “places aren’t haunted people are” and watching that idea unfold live made the entire thing feel even more unsettling.

Written by Levi Holloway and brought to life by director Felix Barrett the show digs into a relationship full of buried secrets while a supernatural presence pushes those cracks wide open. It balances human drama with creeping dread in a way that had me leaning in just to see where the next hit would come from.

What floored me most was how genuinely scary this thing is. I’m not easily rattled but there were moments that sent shocks through me. My wife and I had chills running up and down our spines through the whole play!

The audience around us was right there too screaming, laughing, gasping, and feeding off each other’s energy. I’ve never been in a theater where the crowd reacted to a play like it was a haunted maze and it made the whole experience feel like one wild communal adrenaline rush!

The illusions and effects deserve massive credit. Chris Fisher crafted some incredible stage moments that felt like watching live magic. Objects moved, shadows came to life, and scenes flipped in ways that made me whisper “how did they do that!?”, more than once.

Pair that with an immersive multi-level house set and razor sharp sound design and you get a production that constantly keeps you guessing where the next scare will come from. It isn’t just spectacle either. Every trick is tied to the emotional unraveling of James and Lou which makes the terrifying tension hit even harder.

Another thing I loved was how naturally the play worked humor into the chaos. Just when the fear tightened its grip the show threw in these clever little moments that had the whole theater laughing. That blend of laughter and panic made the scary beats land with even more force. It’s rare to feel that much range in a single show but this one nails it without ever losing its focus.

The cast deserves huge praise. There are only a few actors on stage and the two leads carry long intense scenes that never lose momentum. The chemistry between Cher Álvarez as Lou and Patrick Heusinger as James sells the entire story.

When things get wild you feel every shift in their dynamic and the final stretch of the play knocked me flat. The ending arrived in a why I was not expecting, it hit like a punch, you don’t see it coming, and the entire audience gasped and screamed at the same time. It was bone-chilling and honestly the perfect way to end it. I loved how thes story ends!

When it was over all I wanted to do was watch it again. I caught one of the last Los Angeles performances and the remaining tickets were either sold out or way out of my price range, which hurt because this is exactly the kind of show I’d want to bring friends to just so I could watch their reactions.

If Paranormal Activity the stage play finds its way to your city do not hesitate. The hype is real. It is scary, clever, wildly entertaining, and the kind of experience that sticks with you. Dman… it was freakin’ awesome!

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