Joseph Bradford (playwright)

Joseph Bradford
Born
William Randolph Hunter

(1843-10-24)October 24, 1843
DiedApril 13, 1886(1886-04-13) (aged 42)
Pen nameJay Bee
Notable worksOut of Bondage

Joseph Bradford (1843–1886) was an American playwright who most famously helped write a landmark production, Out of Bondage, the first African American musical comedy. The show's cast included Pauline Hopkins and the Hyers Sisters, debuting in 1876. The production featured Sam Lucas, a famous minstrel performer of the era.

A White Bostonian, Bradford was also an actor, poet and journalist. He wrote for the Boston Courier as "Jay Bee".