Katori Hall's drama about a willful young woman who uses hoodoo charms to snare the heart of a rambling, womanizing bluesman is a cautionary tale about the use and abuse of magic. What makes the play extraordinary is how well Hall develops her characters, and how deftly she writes dialogue. Director Artisia Green's four-person cast adeptly flesh out the text, grabbing us at each entrance and keeping us entranced to the end. Katrina Richard, in particular, soars as Toulou, the play's plucky but hapless protagonist. Her performance is rich, quirky, and always fascinating. —Jack Helbig $30