Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick An urgent family mission propels Jordan E. Cooper’s pain-spiked supernatural comedy, a very loose riff on the biblical story of Noah. By ...
Opening on Wednesday following its 2024 premiere at Baltimore Center Stage, Oh Happy Day! turns out to be, oh well, not such a happy event for theatergoers due to its overabundance of content and an ...
The last time that the composer Heather Christian’s “Oratorio for Living Things” appeared on a New York stage, it was spring ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. OH HAPPY DAY! opens tonight at The Public Theater. The play is a theatrical ...
Jordan E. Cooper is not experiencing the usual sophomore slump — certainly not at the Public Theater, where his newest play had its world premiere Wednesday. “Ain’t No Mo’,” his first play at the ...
As a child Jordan E. Cooper was buying DVDs of ‘70s sitcoms and putting on his own plays at his church. No wonder his new show ‘Oh Happy Day!’ is a comical retelling of a biblical flood.
THAT’S A GREAT PLACE. THIS IS JUST A SNIPPET OF THE MUSIC YOU’LL HEAR AS THE PLAY. OH, HAPPY DAY HITS BALTIMORE CENTER STAGE RIGHT NOW. CREWS ARE SETTING THE STAGE AND COSTUMES ARE GETTING THEIR FINAL ...
An impending flood is the least of one family’s troubles in this outrageous reimagining of Noah’s Ark. Oh Happy Day! begins in Laurel, Mississippi at a Birthday BBQ for Lewis, the patriarch of a ...
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