Today, Wednesday, April 13th, 2022 is Ola Rotimi’s posthumous birthday and Google has honoured him by making him their doodle.

On Google’s browser homepage, a bespectacled Black man with a receding hairline and scrubby beards has an open book in his hands.

In the background, three figures are acting in a play that looks like a scene from ‘The gods are not to blame’.

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Olawale Gladstone Emmanuel Rotimi

Ola Rotimi was born on 13 April 1938 and died on 18th August 2000 at the age of 62.

Nickname is ‘a complete man of the theatre’ because he was an actor, director, choreographer and designer.

He spent the 90s in the Caribbean and the United States and taught at the Macalester College in Minnesota.

In 2000, he came back to Nigeria and lectured at Obafemi Awolowo University till his death.

Some of his most famous works are: The gods are not to blame; Our Husband has gone mad again; ‘Kurumi and the Prodigal.

He would have been 84 years old today.

Facts about Ola Rotimi

Olawale Emmanuel Rotimi, also known as Ola Rotimi, was a famous Nigerian playwright and theatrical director.

He was a complete man of the theatre, an actor, director, choreographer, and designer.

He built performance settings influenced by classical architectural forms.

Rotimi often examined Nigeria’s history and ethnic traditions in his works

His first plays To Stir the God of Iron (1963)
Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again (1966)

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