June 28, 2026
broadway worls los angeles and the culver city news
What I liked
We first meet Eve Sigall and Savannah Schakett as two other pagan witches who conspire and cast spells with Blignaut that lift the production into the realm of imaginary realism, especially when Sigall asserts her spiritual power at the helm of their bubbling caldron. Their intense devotion to casting spells to get what they want makes it easy to see how this witchy trio will easily morph into those in Shakespeare’s play.
What I didn't like
A program would have been great with a few historical notes about the Druids.
My overall impression
The intense production will pull into its spell thanks to the astonishingly real characters brought to life by four amazing actors who authentically portray these historical druids on the darkened and often spooky, mist-filled scenic design by Lou H with emotionally-empowering lighting designed by Jared Pixler. Druid costumes, most likely created by Blignaut and Park, add to the realism of the play’s time period.