





Sound Theatre Company, Seattle WA
Written by Katori Hall | Directed by Malika Oyetimein
Lighting Designer | Matthew Webb
Costume Designer | Jordan Emery Fell
Scenic Designer | Margaret Toomey

“In the hands of the assured and loving direction of Oyetimein, each character is rendered in layered complexity, and the astoundingly skilled ensemble perfectly executes her vision, even in the most painful moments. While three of the four characters commit reprehensible actions, Oyetimein reminds us that each one of these characters is the product of the philosophies they've been using to survive.” THE STRANGER

“Oyetimein's directorial choices let no symbolic stone go unturned, using every opportunity to add a layer of metaphorical significance to an already highly-symbolic script. But it does not feel cluttered or blatant. It feels complimentary…..This is a seamless, manicured production that packs a punch. “ -BROADWAY WORLD

“Black women are the definition of resilience,” Oyetimein says - Her brilliant new production of Hoodoo Love solidifies this theme..”
-SEATTLE WEEKLY

“In the hands of the assured and loving direction of Oyetimein, each character is rendered in layered complexity, and the astoundingly skilled ensemble perfectly executes her vision, even in the most painful moments. While three of the four characters commit reprehensible actions, Oyetimein reminds us that each one of these characters is the product of the philosophies they've been using to survive.” - THE STRANGER