Theatre review: The Exorcist, Theatre Royal, Glasgow


The Exorcist, Theatre Royal, Glasgow ***
The young girl at the heart of the drama, Regan, is played with terrific commitment and skill by Susannah Edgley. The lovely Sophie Ward acts up a storm as her distraught film-actress mother, Tristram Wymark, Paul Nicholas and Ben Caplan work tirelessly as suave film director, exorcist and priest respectively, and Ian McKellen delivers a truly astonishing recorded performance as the voice of the ghastly demon that possesses Regan.
Add a relentlessly creaky and shape-shifting American-gothic set by Anna Fleischle, and spectacular lighting by Philip Gladwell, and you have a thoroughly enjoyable two hours of hokum, for anyone willing to invest in it.
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Hide AdIn 2019, of course, the kids are marching to save the planet, not masturbating with crucifixes; and we hardly need imaginary horrors like these to tickle our bored imaginations. Yet the early teens are still a time of huge and disturbing change; and in exploring that phenomenon to the horror-movie max, The Exorcist clearly strikes a chord that has not stopped resonating yet.
JOYCE MCMILLAN
King’s Theatre, Edinburgh, 5-9 Nov, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, 12-16 Nov, His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, 19-23 Nov.