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Jordan E. Coopers rowdy, wilyAint No Mois a satire that works.
Shes also Cooper himself, turning in a gloriously funny, sharp-as-acrylic-nails performance in drag.
Any kind of sparkle that sparkles too sweet, they gotta spit on….
But I realized a long time ago that sometimes black hate black more than any white ever could.
This is fierce stuff, and Cooper nimbly alternates it with the very funny.
When a fearful unfortunate disobeys her order, thunder rumbles anda blood-curdling twangsplits the sky.
The gods of drunken white dance music have spoken.
Cooper has a Key & Peeleesque gift for escalation.
He knows how to push a send-up to its limits without getting into diminishing returns.