Opening July 31, The Half-God of Rainfall Continues at NYTW | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Opening July 31, The Half-God of Rainfall Continues at NYTW

Inua Ellams' new and contemporary myth features a roster of Broadway alums.

The limited engagement of The Half-God of Rainfall by Hay Festival Medal for Poetry winner Inua Ellams (Barber Shop Chronicles) opens July 31. Previews began at Off-Broadway's New York Theatre Workshop July 14. Co-produced with American Repertory Theater, the work plays play through August 20.

Mister Fitzgerald (On Sugarland) stars as Demi, a half Nigerian-mortal, half Greek-god whose emotions can be read in the weather. But when he takes a shot on a basketball court for the first time, the deities of the land take notice. Ellams creates a new myth, interweaving poetry into the story which spans continents and millennia—including voyages to a small village in Nigeria, a NBA arena in the United States, and the mythic halls of Mount Olympus. And it is there that the mothers, daughters, and goddesses stand up.

Completing the cast are Jason Bowen (The Play That Goes Wrong) as Sàngó, Patrice Johnson Chevannes (In Old Age) as Osún, Michael Laurence (Coal Country) as Zeus, Lizan Mitchell (On Sugarland) as Elegba, Jennifer Mogbock (Merry Wives) as Modúpé, and Kelley Curran (The Gilded Age) as Hera.

Obie winner Taibi Magar, co-artistic director of Philadelphia Theatre Company, directs the work. Joining Magar are movement director Orlando Pabotoy, scenic designer Riccardo Hernandez, costume designer Linda Cho, lighting designer Stacey Derosier, sound designer Mikaal Sulaiman, and projection designer Tal Yarden. Ann James serves as intimacy director with Dawn-Elin Fraser as voice and dialect director.

The Half-God of Rainfall details but does not depict sexual violence.

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