Jordan E. Cooper's campaign to #saveAintNoMo picked up traction this weekend, with film and television superstars Will and Jada Pinkett Smith buying out an entire performance of the new comedy following news of its unexpected closing. The show, which opened December 1, announced a December 18 closing date earlier this week, citing low ticket sales.
In an , Cooper said: 鈥�Ain't No Mo' 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,鈥� adding, 鈥淏ut thank God Black people are immune to eviction notice.鈥� He then included the hashtag #saveAintNoMo and encouraged 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�
Cooper announced the buyout , saying "We still fighting! Thank you @willsmith & @jadapinkettsmith for believing in this work and joining the fight! And thank you to every single person who has shared my letter and it鈥檚 call to action. Thank you to everyone who has bought a ticket or sponsored someone, that is the work! We just getting this battle started y鈥檃ll, let鈥檚 GOOO!! We gonna keep fighting till it Ain鈥檛 No Mo! #saveaintnomo".
In the comments of his Instagram posts, numerous theatrical figures have shared the actions they have taken to boost ticket sales for the production, including Pulitzer winner Lynn Nottage, who shared that she had purchased tickets for her office, and Fat Ham star Marcel Spears and Sistas star Brian Jordan Jr., who are each sponsoring individual tickets.
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 show is directed by Stevie Walker-Webb. The cast of the world premiere is made up of Cooper, who plays Peaches, as well as 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.
The creative team includes 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.