Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Tyler Perry's "Laugh To Keep From Crying"

My girlfriend and I went to see Tyler Perry's new stageplay, "Laugh To Keep From Crying," at the Warner Theatre in Washington, DC last night. It was absolutely hilarious! He did it again. And he wasn't even in the play but he had a great cast. Every last character could sing...and I mean blow without anuy imperfections or strains. The plot and lesson was very clear and recognizable.

I highly recommend this play EVERYONE! Go see it! It'll be here until this Sunday, then they're going to Philly and B'more!

Floyd the landlord was hilarious!


Laugh To Keep From Crying is the latest play developed by Tyler Perry. This 11th production touches the depths of our souls as it explores confusion versus an illustration of courage.

The story line is based on life's struggles in the inner city. How does one understand and protect young people; how do you manage to keep a roof over your head when you lose your job; how do you separate true love from a deceiver? A family that receives redemption and a neighborhood that comes together with hope, love and respect are demonstrated. As they say during difficult times, you have to "Laugh To Keep From Crying"!

The ensemble includes Palmer Williams, Jr. ("Floyd" of Tyler Perry's House of Payne and The Marriage Counselor) who gets involved in everyone's business - this time as the landlord; you'll remember Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley, from previous stageplays and movies, as she portrays a single mother with 2 teenagers; D'atra Hicks, has been in 2 past productions - now who could forget her voice; Chandra Currelley, a very familiar face and talent in his productions; and Mr. Perry is bringing back Tamar Davis, Stephanie Ferrett, and Donnie Sykes from "The Marriage Counselor".

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