Breitbart: Despite critical acclaim and the support of big-name stars, Jordan E. Cooper’s Broadway production of Ain’t No Mo’ is closing less than three weeks after its opening day.
The woke comedic play follows a slate of black characters, some of them drag queens, who are part of the first wave of black Americans given free passage to Africa by the U.S. government as part of a package for slavery reparations, the Hollywood Reporter revealed.
According to the production’s website, the show takes its audience on a journey asking, “What if the U.S. government offered Black Americans one-way plane tickets to Africa?”
“Moving faster than a transatlantic jet plane, this unprecedented, unpredictable comedy speeds through the turbulent skies of being Black in today’s America,” the pitch continues, added, “Brilliantly blending sketch, satire, avant garde theater, and a dose of drag, AIN’T NO MO’ will leave you crying with laughter—and thinking through the tears.” MORE
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Three weeks? That long?
Let’s hope it flops in California. Which was never a slave state.
Woke “comedy” isn’t funny. Who knew? It is as pure and unadulterated a buzz kill as everything else about wokeness.
Dumb. I wonder if anyone’s ever told them about Liberia.
WHO THE FUCK CAN BE DUMB ENOUGH TO BUY TICKETS FOR THIS BULLSHIT???
THINK OF THE RESTAURANTS YOU COULD’VE DINED AT
No worries! There’s plenty of other Woke programing for all you Woke-Folks. Just turned on DisneyWokeLand TV yah can’t miss Woke it’s everywhere. 2 Woke 👍👍
“Ain’t No Mo'” ain’t no mo’
Ain’t no mo woke, lofo mofo’s, broh? Wer dey go? Maby dey got no mo bling-bling fo da show? Maby dey needs hit da Big Man Joe for the go-go.
(My Ebonics may be rusty.)
LOL, even given the option, there are few if any blacks that would actually give up what America has to offer and return to their ‘homeland’.
Reparations have been paid many times over and there are many more reparations to come.
Some blacks may be under-educated but they ain’t stupid.
Flopped? Shocking it ain’t.
“…this unprecedented, unpredictable comedy speeds through the turbulent skies of being Black in today’s America,”
Skip to the scene where the black drag queens are welcomed back to their ancestral African villages. “He used to be a drag queen, but he ain’t no mo'”
Does anybody here speak jive?
Were white folks allowed to attend?