
About this Event
Join us for an intimate evening of storytelling, reflection, and cultural homecoming as Omowale brings to life one man’s journey across continents, identities, and artistic boundaries.
About the Production
Omowale — a Yoruba name meaning “the child who has come home” — is a powerful dramatic story that chronicles the extraordinary journey of a young African American thespian who set out to spend one year abroad in Africa... and stayed for thirty.
Trained in Western theatre traditions and disheartened by the distorted portrayals of both Africans and African Americans, his journey began as an artistic pilgrimage — a quest to reclaim truth through storytelling. What followed was a transformative odyssey of self-discovery, cultural immersion, and creative resistance.
Across decades spent between Africa and the UK, he evolved into a celebrated international theatre director and artist activist. Through trials, revelations, and moments of profound awakening, Omowale explores what it truly means to come home — to one’s roots, purpose, and humanity.
Written & Directed by Chuck Mike.
Event Details
🗓️ Dates: Wednesday, December 4th & Thursday, December 5th
🕢 Time: 7:30 PM (Doors open at 7:00 PM)
📍 Location: Cousins Studio, Modlin Center for the Arts,
453 Westhampton Way, Richmond, VA 23173
🎭 Format: Staged Reading
Admission RSVP today to help us plan adequate seating for all guests. 🎟️ Walk-ins are welcome. Seating is first come, first served — arrive early to secure your spot!
Questions? Contact Ayanna McMullen, MPA , Community Engagement Manager, Harmony Organizing - [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Modlin Center for the Arts, 453 Westhampton Way, Richmond, United States
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