Katie Tranter

THE GREAT DIVINATOR: TOUCHED BY SPIRITS

☆☆☆☆

Brought back to life by magician Katie Tranter, The Great Divinator has risen from the dead to entertain his audiences again. His Fringe show Touched by Spirits demonstrates his Victorian-era seance techniques to get in contact with the Other Side. It’s more silly than spooky, with plenty of well executed magic to keep the audience interested.

The magic in Touched by Spirits is used to illustrate the power and presence of said spirits on the earthly realm. It’s a very solid mix of both classics of the occult genre of magic and effects that are less commonly used seance-style shows, keeping it feeling fresh. The magic is all performed perfectly. One effect that particularly impressed the audience at the reviewed show involved The Great Divinator forging a spiritual connection between two audience participants, and using touch to prove it. One of the audience participants for this section was still raving about the effect as she left at the end of the show, and just how impressively impossible she had found her experience.

At the reviewed show the audience was a mix of living Fringe goers and raised spirits, so The Great Divinator was able to get a decent proportion of the living involved in the spiritualist effects. While the silliness of some of the participatory elements can feel a little unnatural at first, The Great Divinator embodies that playfulness in every movement, making it less intimidating for the audience to join in—he ensures that he will always be the silliest person in the room. The participants chosen visibly relaxed and got more into their roles the more they spent time around him. The reviewed show featured some unscheduled interruptions, whether from excited audience members or their mobiles, and The Great Divinator responded consistently, respectfully in character, making these interruptions feel like part of his own act.

Touched by Spirits is relatively light on magic to make sure there is plenty of room for spirits and silliness. It feels like the adult pantomime version of a seance, even when there’s no specific audience member summoned to the stage, there are plenty of moments when The Great Divinator gets everyone involved in creating the soundscape of his show. This makes for a very fun and unusual audience experience by magic show standards.

Between the Victorian seance-style magic and pantomime-adjacent performance style, Touched by Spirits is an intensely British cultural experience in the best possible way. The Great Divinator has distilled nearly all the good bits of British culture into one incredible experience. Touched by Spirits has a wide appeal, from magic fans looking for creatively performed tricks, to tourists looking to absorb a true sense of this country in just one hour, to anyone looking for some death-flavored joyfulness. The Great Divinator will lead the way.