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Playwright Jordan E. Cooper's "Oh Happy Day!" Blends Biting Satire and Family Drama
16 Oct
Summary
- Playwright Jordan E. Cooper's new play "Oh Happy Day!" premieres at the Public Theater
- The play blends family drama and divine intervention, with a young gay sex worker tasked to build an ark
- The production features a fiercely attired gospel girl group that adds a musical element

Playwright Jordan E. Cooper is continuing to make waves with his latest work, "Oh Happy Day!", which had its world premiere at the Public Theater on October 12, 2025. The play follows in the footsteps of Cooper's previous acclaimed production "Ain't No Mo'", showcasing his ability to craft bold, genre-blending stories.
In "Oh Happy Day!", Cooper takes on a weightier subject matter, exploring family dynamics and divine intervention. The play centers around Keyshawn, a young gay sex worker who has been thrown out of his home. When God warns of an impending flood, Keyshawn is tasked with building an ark to save his estranged family. This premise allows Cooper to blend biting social commentary with heartfelt family drama.
The production features a standout performance from Cooper himself, who portrays Keyshawn with a mix of jaded cynicism and a yearning for acceptance. The play also introduces a fiercely attired gospel girl group, who provide a musical element that adds to the unconventional storytelling. Director Stevie Walker-Webb has expertly navigated the shifts in tone, ensuring the audience is engaged throughout the 130-minute runtime.
"Oh Happy Day!" solidifies Cooper's reputation as a bold and innovative playwright, unafraid to tackle complex themes with a unique voice. The play's blend of satire, family dynamics, and divine intervention is sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences.