The world of the show was made very clear through a few props and sound cues. It all felt very flexible to fit the audience and respond to where people were. There was a clear mission/goal/story/arc that was easy to follow.
What I didn't like
I loved the casting of members of the audience as people in the world of the trial (the judge, people who hurled insults at you in the streets) and wonder if you could do more of that. Like who are other villagers in the town who might be at this trial and what is the baggage they might bring through those identities?
My overall impression
This show was an absolute delight. A joyful bit of play that invited the audience to be a part of shaping every moment. All wrapped in such a loving take on witches. This is definitely the kind of show that I could see myself coming back to and feeling rewarded for having given it more time!