Next week, Jesus Saves Ministries will be giving away a pair of tickets to the 7:30 p.m. performance of Tyler Perry’s stage play “Laugh to Keep From Crying” coming to the Louisville Palace Sunday, November 15th, Louisville, Kentucky.
Amazingly, Tyler Perry has built a solid portfolio of stage productions over the past 12 years. Tyler Perry’s “Laugh to Keep from Crying” will surely bring much needed laughter with all the challenges we face today. This 11th production touches the depths of our souls and has a lot of great poignant moments. It explores confusion versus an illustration of courage. A cast of veterans from former Tyler Perry productions will provide you with a clear perception to manage your own situations but on a lighter scale.
The story line is based on life’s struggles in the heart of the neighborhood. How does one understand and protect young people; how do you manage to keep a roof over your head when you lose your job; where do you find a bed of roses when there is so much pain? A family that receives redemption and a neighborhood that comes together with hope, love and respect is recognized. As all of Mr. Perry’s stage productions have been in the past, this entertaining experience is full of great laughter, high quality singing and encouragement. 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 his 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”.
To enter the drawing, join the Laugh to Keep From Crying group on the Jesus Saves Ministries Social Network and participate in one of the discussions. There will be 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place winners. Current discussion topics include:
Amazingly, Tyler Perry has built a solid portfolio of stage productions over the past 12 years. Tyler Perry’s “Laugh to Keep from Crying” will surely bring much needed laughter with all the challenges we face today. This 11th production touches the depths of our souls and has a lot of great poignant moments. It explores confusion versus an illustration of courage. A cast of veterans from former Tyler Perry productions will provide you with a clear perception to manage your own situations but on a lighter scale.
The story line is based on life’s struggles in the heart of the neighborhood. How does one understand and protect young people; how do you manage to keep a roof over your head when you lose your job; where do you find a bed of roses when there is so much pain? A family that receives redemption and a neighborhood that comes together with hope, love and respect is recognized. As all of Mr. Perry’s stage productions have been in the past, this entertaining experience is full of great laughter, high quality singing and encouragement. 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 his 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”.
To enter the drawing, join the Laugh to Keep From Crying group on the Jesus Saves Ministries Social Network and participate in one of the discussions. There will be 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place winners. Current discussion topics include:
- What would you say to someone who is struggling to make it?
- Real men do cry
- Is it easy being a Christian today?
Below is a video excerpt on prayer from one of Tyler Perry’s plays.
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