
Our Works in Process series kicks off this season with a reading of The Faith Healer, a new play by The Apollo’s Director of New Works and founder of The Fire This Time Festival, Kelley Girod.
The Faith Healer follows a young Black doctor in Louisiana who faces the biggest crisis of his career at the same time that his father dies, while haunted by the ghost and legacy of his father who was a respected traitair, or spiritual healer. This doctor learns what it takes to not just be a medical provider, but a husband, a son, and a friend to those you treat.
Join this journey to the remotest parts of Louisiana, where French is still the first language, and sway through a past and a present that tie two generations of healers in a drama that highlights the plight of those who are called to care for others.
This reading is presented as a part of a series of programs commemorating 20 years since Hurricane Katrina, and highlights the traditions, language, and rich customs of the gulf coast people that still thrive despite the impact of natural disasters.
Presented in partnership with The Fire This Time Festival
ABOUT APOLLO NEW WORKS:
Apollo New Works is a series that expands our commitment to supporting creative innovation by emerging and established artists whose work challenges, reflects and is in dialogue with the most pressing issues within our communities.
Our Works in Process series kicks off this season with a reading of The Faith Healer, a new play by The Apollo’s Director of New Works and founder of The Fire This Time Festival, Kelley Girod.
The Faith Healer follows a young Black doctor in Louisiana who faces the biggest crisis of his career at the same time that his father dies, while haunted by the ghost and legacy of his father who was a respected traitair, or spiritual healer. This doctor learns what it takes to not just be a medical provider, but a husband, a son, and a friend to those you treat.
Join this journey to the remotest parts of Louisiana, where French is still the first language, and sway through a past and a present that tie two generations of healers in a drama that highlights the plight of those who are called to care for others.
This reading is presented as a part of a series of programs commemorating 20 years since Hurricane Katrina, and highlights the traditions, language, and rich customs of the gulf coast people that still thrive despite the impact of natural disasters.
Presented in partnership with The Fire This Time Festival
ABOUT APOLLO NEW WORKS:
Apollo New Works is a series that expands our commitment to supporting creative innovation by emerging and established artists whose work challenges, reflects and is in dialogue with the most pressing issues within our communities.
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Four wheelchair seating locations will be reserved until the day of each performance.Each seating level is accessible via the elevator inside The Apollo’s Historic Theater. Guests should be aware of the small steps leading toward the Mezzanine and Balcony seating levels. Depending on the guest’s ticket location for these two levels, additional walking may be required. If guests are not able to travel up and down steps, tickets for events should be purchased for the Orchestra level.



Four wheelchair seating locations will be reserved until the day of each performance.Each seating level is accessible via the elevator inside The Apollo’s Historic Theater. Guests should be aware of the small steps leading toward the Mezzanine and Balcony seating levels. Depending on the guest’s ticket location for these two levels, additional walking may be required. If guests are not able to travel up and down steps, tickets for events should be purchased for the Orchestra level.

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New York, NY 10027
Accessibility
The Apollo is here for everyone. Artists, audiences, and all supporters should be able to experience The Apollo fully and in a way that is comfortable for them.
The Apollo has taken comprehensive steps to ensure that entrances, seating, restrooms, and more are as accessible and compliant as possible. Learn more about accessibility options and support services that might be right for you.

All persons and bags are subject to search. Bags that have passed inspection must fit comfortably under your seat. Oversized bags are prohibited.
No outside food or beverage. Accommodations are made for patrons with medical needs. Please email access@apollotheater.org or call the box office at (212) 531-5305 for assistance.




































