''Madea's Big Happy Family'' is a 2010 American stage
play created, produced, written, and directed by
Tyler Perry. It stars Tyler Perry as
Mabel "Madea" Simmons
Mabel "Madea" Earlene Simmons (née Baker/Murphy) is a character created and portrayed by Tyler Perry. She is portrayed as a tough, street-smart elderly African-American woman.
Madea is based on Perry's mother and his aunt. In Perry's own words ...
and
Cassi Davis as Aunt Bam. The play also marks the debut appearance of Aunt Bam played by Davis. Perry began writing the show after the death of his mother Willie Maxine Perry on December 8, 2009. The main character of Shirley is based on her. The live performance released on
DVD (November 23, 2010) was recorded live in
Atlanta at the
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on July 16 - 17, 2010.
Plot
Shirley (
Chandra Currelley-Young
Chandra Currelley-Young (born August 30, 1961) is an American actress and singer. Currelley has done extensive work with director and writer Tyler Perry, and has played many roles in his various productions and several stage plays. In all of h ...
), accompanied by Aunt Bam (
Cassi Davis), visits Dr. Frank Wallace (Omarr Dixon). Dr. Wallace tells Shirley that her cancer is active and she might have 4–6 weeks left. Later, Aunt Bam tells Shirley that she invited Madea to come over and help her when she tells her children the news. The scene later switches to the house where Joyce (
Cheryl Pepsii Riley) shows up and informs Shirley that she called everybody, later Aunt Bam complains about the fact that she still doesn't have a man. Soon enough,
Madea (
Tyler Perry) arrives, ready to help Shirley.
When Tammy (Crissy Collins) shows up, Madea informs her that she's very angry with her and her husband Harold (Danny Clay): she gave them $275 to fix her car and it didn't start. Byron (Jeffery Lewis) and his girlfriend Rose (
Chontelle Moore) arrive, and Aunt Bam tells Rose she wants her $20, which Rose borrowed about a year ago. Rose says it's petty to ask for such a small amount of money back, then reveals that she dropped $900 on eyeshadow and shoes. Madea convinces Aunt Bam to chase after Rose. Kimberly (
Támar Davis) arrives demanding to know why her sisters summoned her to the house, but they don't know themselves. When Donnie (Zuri Craig) comes, he tries to kiss Aunt Bam and Madea, who warns him that she got H1N1 from his last kiss. When Madea quizzes him, he says he's 17 and in the 6th grade, to which she responds that at least he's in school and his children will know he's right down the hall from their classrooms. Harold arrives and Madea repeats what she told Tammy, and now that they're both here she tells them both that if her car isn't fixed when she's ready to leave, they'll have to run like hell. Kimberly's husband, Jason (Rico Ball) rushes in to announce that Uncle Monroe (
Palmer Williams Jr.) has arrived; everyone hides their stuff because he's a
crack cocaine
Crack cocaine, commonly known simply as crack, and also known as rock, is a free base form of the stimulant cocaine that can be smoked. Crack offers a short, intense high to smokers. The ''Manual of Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment'' calls ...
-addicted
kleptomaniac. Uncle Monroe has barely stepped inside when he thinks he smells drugs in the kitchen, which makes him hurry.
Karen (Brandi Milton) stalks in demanding to see Byron, which sparks Rose's jealousy. Karen threatens Byron that if he doesn't pay her some child support, 'the popo's gon' be knockin' at yo' do'!', backed up by Aunt Bam. Madea orders Karen to leave, they're having a family moment. Byron, Karen (and her baby), and Rose leave, Kimberly demands to know why she was called, and Jason chides her for her attitude, which angers her more and she storms out. When Harold points out how Kimberly's behavior is similar to Tammy's, Tammy tells him to shut up and he turns away in shame. Uncle Monroe calls a Man Meeting in the kitchen. He talks Harold into standing up for himself, but when Tammy comes in, he pretends the men are having a Bible study.
Madea notices Byron sagging and tells him to pull up his pants. Shirley looks upset and Donnie and Byron sing her a gospel song. Meanwhile, Donnie finds out from Aunt Bam that Kimberly is his real mother. Madea leaves the house and tries to start her car, but unfortunately for Tammy and Harold, her car wouldn't start. So she gets her gun and starts chasing after Harold and Tammy.
The next day, Shirley's cancer starts taking effect and she assures Joyce that she is all right and that she knows she's close to Heaven. Joyce thanks her for giving her the life they both wanted by Shirley giving her Jesus (You Gave Me Jesus) since Aunt Bam spills that Shirley is sick. That night, Joyce gets a new makeover for the date with Frank that Aunt Bam set up. Then Frank tells her that her mother is in the hospital. Then Shirley tells all her children that she wants them to do the right thing, although she will be gone forever. Shirley dies, and her spirit goes up to Heaven ("''Heaven Waits for Me''") and this makes everyone sad (as they strongly cry for her loss) and scared of what will happen in their futures without her (calling out to the Lord).
When everyone comes home from the funeral, they gather in the living room. Madea gives everyone advice on what they should do. Karen stops by to express her condolences to Byron, but soon they began to argue. Frustrated, Madea tells Karen to stop worrying about Byron and Rose, stop using her baby to make Byron's life miserable, and keep moving forward. Rose tells Byron it's time to go, but Madea snatches Byron's shirt, re-seating him. When Rose tells Madea she should let her "man" grow up and be a man, Madea uses Uncle Monroe's "Yah, trick!"-choke-move on her. She follows up by lecturing them that the elderly should be treated with respect and dignity, after all, they marched for their freedom. She finally lets them leave and moves on to Harold and Tammy: Tammy shouldn't talk to Harold so harshly, but Harold needs to toughen up. Then she talks to Joyce about how God works through people's prayers. Lastly, Madea reveals that Kimberly was raped by an uncle on her father's side at 12 years old. She then tells her that she has love and needs get past the pain and show it more. Kimberly goes upstairs with Jason and sincerely apologizes for all she's done ("You Are My Man").
Madea goes "off-script" to talk about things that are happening in "the world today." Later, Madea gathers everyone and they all join in singing old songs. Finally, upstairs, Harold asks Tammy to sit down and when she doesn't comply, he yells at her. Harold then resolves the issue between their relationship with a song ("If Only For One Night").
Shows
Cast
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Tyler Perry as
Madea
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Cassi Davis as Aunt Bam
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Chandra Currelley-Young
Chandra Currelley-Young (born August 30, 1961) is an American actress and singer. Currelley has done extensive work with director and writer Tyler Perry, and has played many roles in his various productions and several stage plays. In all of h ...
as Shirley
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Cheryl Pepsii Riley as Joyce
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Támar Davis as Kimberly
* Jeffery Lewis as Byron
* Zuri Craig as Donnie
* Crissy Collins as Tammy
* Danny Clay as Harold Jones
* Rico Ball as Jason
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Chontelle Moore as Rose
* Brandi Milton as Karen
* Quan Hodges as Dr. Wallace
** Omarr Dixon as Dr. Wallace (filmed version)
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Palmer Williams Jr. as Monroe
The Band
* Ronnie Garrett - Musical Director & Bass Guitar
* Derek Scott - Guitars
* Marcus Williams - Drums
* Justin Gilbert - Keyboards & Organ
* Natalie Ragins - Keyboards
* Michael Burton - Saxophone
* Jeff Bradshaw - Trombone
* Melvin Jones - Trumpet
* Aaron Draper - Percussion
* Lindsay Fields - Background Vocals
* Latayvia Cherry - Background Vocals
* Donny Sykes - Background Vocals
Musical Numbers
''All songs written and/or produced by
Tyler Perry and Elvin D. Ross.''
* "People Make the World Go Round" – Company
* "Nothing Left But God" – Aunt Bam
* "Even Me" – Donnie and Byron
* "What Do I Do?" – Shirley, Donnie, Joyce, Byron & Company
* "You Gave Me Jesus" – Joyce
* "You Are My Mama" – Donnie
* "Heaven Waits for Me" – Shirley & Company
* "You Are My Man" – Kimberly
* Medley
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Tonight Is the Night" – Aunt Bam
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Can't Hide Love
"You Can't Hide Love" is a single by soul group Creative Source released in 1973 on Sussex Records. The song reached No. 48 on the ''Billboard'' Hot R&B Singles chart.
Overview
"You Can't Hide Love" was produced by Michael Stokes and composed b ...
" – Madea & Company
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Turn Off the Lights
"Turn Off the Lights" was a hit for R&B crooner Teddy Pendergrass, released as a single on June 23, 1979. Released from his hit album, ''Teddy,'' the song hit No. 48 on the Pop charts and No. 2 on the R&B charts.
The song was also a b-side s ...
" – Monroe & Company
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(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right
"(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right" is a song written by Stax Records songwriters Homer Banks, Carl Hampton, and Raymond Jackson. Originally written for The Emotions, it has been performed by many singers, most notably by Lut ...
" – Tammy
# "
I'm Going Down" – Joyce
# "
'Cause I Love You" – Byron & Company
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If Only for One Night
"If Only for One Night" is a song written and originally performed by American singer-songwriter Brenda Russell on her self-titled debut studio album in 1979. In 1988, in Europe, it was issued as the B-side of her single "Gravity".
The song wa ...
" – Harold
Film adaptation
A
film adaptation
A film adaptation is the transfer of a work or story, in whole or in part, to a feature film. Although often considered a type of derivative work, film adaptation has been conceptualized recently by academic scholars such as Robert Stam as a dial ...
of the play was released on April 22, 2011.
External links
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Plays by Tyler Perry
2010 plays
African-American plays
Plays set in Georgia (U.S. state)
American plays adapted into films