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Broadway News Queen Latifah Buys Out Performance of Ain't No Mo'

The Chicago film star is the latest in a roster of stage and screen favorites buying out performances in support of the Broadway show.

Queen Latifah

Since the announcement that Broadway's Ain't No Mo' was abruptly closing December 18, screen and stage favorites have emerged to rally support for the show. The play by Jordan E. Cooper, who became Broadway's youngest Black American playwright with the production, has since received an extension to December 23.

The latest to join the fight to #saveAINTNOMO is Queen Latifah, who will host the December 17 performance. Other performances have been bought out by Sara Ramirez, Shonda Rimes, Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade, Tyler Perry, and Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith.

Says Cooper at the end of the December 15 performance of Ain't No Mo', when he heard the show was closing, 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 gonna take it without a fight. I put out a call to action to the community to help us out because we didn鈥檛 get a chance to find an audience before we got our closing notice. And I put an action out for everybody, to tell everybody, to go and buy tickets for everybody, to see what we can do beyond Ain鈥檛 No Mo鈥�. It鈥檚 so much bigger than Ain鈥檛 No Mo鈥�.鈥�

Cooper launched the #saveAINTNOMO campaign to try and save the show in its final week of performances. As part of those efforts, Lena Waithe hosted a talkback December 13, while Emmy-winning Drag Race host RuPaul hosted a special performance December 15. 

When the show's closing date was announced, Cooper posted to in part: 鈥�Ain鈥檛 No Mo鈥� needs your help. It鈥檚 a new original play that鈥檚 Black AF, which are things that make it hard to sell on Broadway. Now they鈥檝e posted an eviction notice. ... But thank God Black people are immune to eviction notice.鈥� The post encourages people to buy tickets to the show, saying 鈥淲e鈥檝e worked hard to make it accessible with an average ticket price of $50.鈥�

The reason behind the show's sudden closure appears to be low ticket sales given critics' positive reviews. Stevie Walker-Webb directs the production which stars Cooper, Crystal Lucas-Perry, Fedna Jacquet, March谩nt Davis, Ebony Marshall-Oliver, Shannon Matesky, Nik Alexander, Jasminn Johnson, Michael Rishawn, Kedren Spencer, Brennie Tellu, and Emma Van Lare.

Ain鈥檛 No Mo鈥� is a play that posits, in series of comedy sketches: 鈥淲hat happens if the American government offered African Americans a one-way ticket back to Africa?鈥�

The creative team features lighting designer Adam Honor茅, scenic designer Scott Pask, costume designer Emilio Sosa, co-sound designers Jonathan Deans and Taylor Williams, and wig designer Mia M. Neal.

See photos of the production below.

See Production Photos of Broadway's Ain鈥檛 No Mo鈥�

 
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