Toronto: UnSpun Theatre presents the one-on-one play “The Haunting” April 3–29
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
The Haunting is a collaborative performance-meets-séance that asks what happens when we invite our ghosts into the room with us.
The Haunting is a performance that draws on “the spectral turn” and legacies of automatic painting to explore how we respond to our ghosts. The performance examines how we tell our ghost stories, the traces they leave on us, and the requests they make of us.
Shira Leuchter performs this 45-minute piece for one audience member at a time, meaning that the entire piece is performed for you and with you.
Leuchter says, "Drawing on the work of scholars like Avery F. Gordon and Christina Sharpe, I’m thinking about ghosts as personal curiosities as well as social phenomena. Reckoning with ghosts is seeking justice; it’s about looking closely at what we’re told to ignore, about paying attention to what’s been invisibilized in our dominant narratives.
"Beginning with my own teenaged hauntings and spectral sites, I’m using this performance to consider how political narratives have worked on me, and how a cast of ghosts and spiritualists—including Frederick Banting, a 'registered psychic' named Bunny, and a house full of ghost dogs—have asked me to look more closely at what I’ve refused to consider".
The performance will invite audiences to summon their own ghosts into the room with us, as we experiment with ways to make them visible and to contend with their appeals.
This performance can be adapted to meet a range of physical and sensory access needs. Please email us if you’d like to talk about how you can have the best possible experience at the show.
Tickets are $15 each and are available at www.eventbrite.ca. Each show is for one audience member at a time. There are numerous shows each week, from April 3-29, 2026 at 88 Nassau Street, Toronto ON.