While many people search for corn mazes, others search for something to scare the daylights out of them. But cast members say you can find good storytelling, too.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Heading closer and closer to Halloween, while many search for corn mazes and pumpkins, others search for something to scare the living daylights out of them.
The story of the possession of a little girl, Regan, lives just as much today as the novel in 1971 and the original film in 1973. The stage adaptation, cast members say, adds an extra element. While many folks will visit the production looking to get scared, cast members say being part of the show has shown them a bit of new light on it as well.
"It is scary and it is unsettling, but I think horror can be a fun, safe way to get that adrenaline rush and explore these darker things about humanity, about our faith, about our connections to one another," Luttermoser said.
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