Silent Uproar reveal brand new interactive show, Vampires! Vampires! Vampires!

award-winning Hull-based theatre company Silent Uproar (The Night of the Werewolves LIVE, Dead Girls Rising, A Super Happy Story, Shit Life Crisis) present Vampires! Vampires! Vampires!, a brand-new production for Hull’s Freedom Festival 2026 programme. 

The bloodier, campier, and gloriously dramatic sequel to the company’s Guardian-acclaimed show The Night of the Werewolves LIVE, Silent Uproar’s latest offering invites audiences to participate in an interactive dining experience set in the year 1897. Inspired by BBC’s The Traitors and games such as Werewolves and Mafia, the format returns for its second outing at Freedom Festival, following The Night of the Werewolves LIVE’s success at the festival in 2025. 

Participants take on the role of a Hull City Councillor, each given a secret role to play, as they scramble to stop the arrival of Dracula in Hull, all while uncovering any secret vampires in their midst. Players might even be secret vampires themselves, hiding in plain sight, spreading confusion, and sabotaging the council. 

Two ticket types are available: participant tickets, for those joining the action as a Hull City Councillor, and spectator tickets, for those who would rather sit back and enjoy the bluffing, betrayal, and political chaos unfolding around them.

Featuring writing by Eve Nicol, recently announced as the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh’s first-ever Trainee Artistic Director, the production is directed by Silent Uproar’s Artistic Director and CEO Alex Mitchell, with the world of the show brought vividly to life through the scenic art and game design of Ian Hinley and the brand and character design of Jenni Harrison.

Crafting the show’s sonic landscape is musical director and sound designer Eddi Pickard, whose work spans international stages, film and documentary, with lighting design by Adam Foley completing the production’s atmosphere. The show is produced by Alex Moran, founding member of northern horror makers Thunder Road.

Speaking on the Silent Uproar’s return to Freedom Festival and new show Vampires! Vampires! Vampires!, Silent Uproar’s Artistic Director and CEO, Alex Mitchell, said: “We’re thrilled to be working with Freedom Festival to bring Vampires Vampires Vampires to the festival this year. It’s gothic, darkly hilarious, and has a real political bite to it (sorry about the pun).

“What we’re especially proud of, though, is the wonderful team we’ve brought together to make it. Eve Nicol is the writer; Ian Hinley, who worked on our Werewolves show, has created another beautiful design; Eddi Pickard returns to conjure up another bone-chilling sound design; and Adam Foley is dreaming up how we can make the best possible use of the Guildhall.

“It’s a real honour to work with such a brilliant team on something I love so much: something dark, political, theatrical and, above all, wonderfully camp.”

Speaking on the arrival of Vampires! Vampires! Vampires! at Freedom Festival 2026, the show’s writer, Eve Nicol, said: “It’s been really fun to hitch a ride on two pivotal moments in history: 1897, when Hull was granted city status and the publication of Bram Stoker’s Dracula which unleashed vampires into the popular imagination.

“Freedom Festival is the perfect place to explore what kind of society we want to build, all wrapped up in a bloody good night out that will terrorise and tickle audiences in equal measure.”

Vampires! Vampires! Vampires! 2026 dates

(*Relaxed – Family Friendly 8+ show) 

Wednesday 2nd September, 7:30pm 

Thursday 3rd September, 7:30pm 

Friday 4th September, 3:30pm 

Friday 4th September, 7:30pm 

Saturday 5th September, 4:30pm*

Saturday 5th September, 8:00pm  

Vampires! Vampires! Vampires! cast and creatives

Writer – Eve Nicol 

Director & Storyteller – Alex Mitchell 

Producer – Alex Moran 

Co-Producer – Alice Barber 

Musical Director & Sound Design – Eddi Pickard 

Brand & Character Design – Jenni Harrison 

Scenic Art & Game Design – Ian Hinley

Lighting Design – Adam Foley 

All shows will take place at The Guildhall, Alfred Gelder Street, Hull (HU1 2AA) and are available to book now. Tickets can be purchased via the Hull Truck Theatre website.