
Modúpẹ́’s Story – Power, Pain, and Resistance with Brittany Onukwugha
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How do myths, power, and resistance shape our understanding of the world? In this episode of Wilma Theatercast, hosts Dwight Dunston and Toby Fraser explore the foundational elements of The Half-God of Rainfall, diving deep into mythology, gender, and the power structures that shape our lives.
They are joined by Brittany Onukwugha, associate producer and dramaturg for Wilma Theater, who breaks down the historical and cultural research behind the play. From Yoruba mythology to the Greek pantheon, Brittany unpacks the role of storytelling in shaping justice, identity, and survival. She also reflects on how this play has personally transformed her understanding of heritage, community, and resistance.
This conversation is rich with insights on the play’s themes, the artistry behind its production, and the sacrifices of its central character, Modúpẹ́—a mother whose strength, love, and resilience drive the heart of the story.
Guest: Brittany Onukwugha
Brittany Onukwugha is an actor, dramaturg, and arts administrator passionate about storytelling and creative research. She is the associate producer at Wilma Theater and a Barrymore Award-nominated performer. Brittany, a Rutgers University–Camden graduate, has worked with theaters across Philadelphia, including Arden Theatre Company, Delaware Shakespeare, Theatre Horizon, and EgoPo Classic Theatre.
Her dramaturgical work for The Half-God of Rainfall involved extensive research into Yoruba mythology, Greek tragedy, and the cultural legacy of orality in storytelling. She also brings experience as an associate choreographer, dance captain, and fight captain, making her a multi-talented theater artist dedicated to dynamic and intentional storytelling.
- Learn more about Brittany: Wilma Theater Profile
- Brittany's YouTube Channel: Watch here
📖 Learn More About the Play & Its Themes:
- The Half-God of Rainfall at Wilma Theater – Visit here
- Wilma Theater’s Dramaturgy Page – Read more
- Yoruba & Greek Mythology – Learn more
- Egúngún Festival & Orisha Worship – Read more
- The Role of Hera in Greek Mythology – Explore Hera’s myths
🎤 Music in this Episode:
- Original compositions from The Half-God of Rainfall by Jordan McCree & Elle Morris of Ill Doots
- The Half-God Mixtape by Dwight Dunston & Martronimous
- Additional music from Epidemic Sound
🎟️ The Half-God of Rainfall is playing at The Wilma Theater live in Philadelphia February 11th – March 2nd, 2025, and streaming for a limited time in March. Visit WilmaTheater.org for tickets and more information.
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🎭 The Tony Award-winning Wilma Theater joyfully produces the Wilma Theatercast as part of our Accessible Productions Initiative. This program brings community partners into the rehearsal process and invites them to respond creatively to the work. This program is made possible with support from the William Penn Foundation.