
Tyler Perry fans will undoubtedly get the uplifting comedy they’ve grown accustomed to. While there’s no guarantee that Madea’s advice or actions are always right, she saves the day by imparting tidbits of wisdom for the neighbor’s family crisis. Buried underneath her tough façade is a caring and concerned heart for all. One recurring theme in all of Tyler Perry’s Madea movies is that Madea has an answer for anything and everything. Occasionally, Tyler Perry will lose character and burst into laughter. In Neighbors From Hell, Tyler Perry inserts zany humor to ease the sting of addressing touchy subjects like abandonment, abuse and dysfunctional relationships. Eventually, Madea uncovers that the mischievous deeds in the neighborhood are directly linked to Ruth’s disruptive foster children.
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When the plot abruptly shifts from focusing on the adult characters to unveiling the root problems of the troublesome youth, Madea’s tough love approach shifts into full throttle. In the role of Aunt Bam, Cassi Davis is crafty in her portrayal of passive aggressive behavior. When Madea returns from vacation to discover her home has been unlawfully entered, Madea and Aunt Bam skyrocket into a relentless pursuit of the perpetrators. Over time, both Aunt Bam and Madea become suspicious from the frequent visits of social workers at the neighbor’s home. Actor and singer, Wess Morgan ( Laugh to Keep From Crying), convincingly plays one of the committed social workers that wants to safeguard the foster children. According to Aunt Bam, Ruth is polite but the three foster children are unruly and rude. Ruth purports to be employed at the local hospital and personifies a friendly demeanor. The foster mother, Ruth, is played by actress Rhonda Davis. The lyrics are meaningful and easy to follow along as the story develops.Īt first glance, the new neighbors residing next door to Aunt Bam, appear to be an intact family. Tyler Perry fans will once again enjoy the spirited music and the capable performers who sing with zeal and conviction. Although the filming of this staged play was in front of a live audience at the Cobb Center for Performing Arts in Atlanta, GA, the camera angles were focused solely on the stage.

Tyler Perry stars as Madea, teaming up again with busy body town gossip Aunt Bam (Cassi Davis, previously seen in TV’s House of Payne). Known for her sobering wit, Madea is a Southern matriarch with strong opinions on parenting and family values. Whether a renter or homeowner, have you personally experienced the anguish of challenging neighbors?ĭiehard fans can anticipate heaping portions of gospel music and a playful exchange of joviality in Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Neighbors From Hell (The Play). Tyler Perry draws millions of viewers because of relatable storylines.

More recently, Tyler Perry collaborates with Oprah Winfrey’s OWN Network producing the popular television drama series, The Haves and the Have Nots. Megawatt director, writer and producer Tyler Perry continues to have a tremendously successful career in stage plays, film, and television shows. its just a job! Wess playing one that actually did care, that was pretty great. One of the biggest problems in child protection services is that none of them really gives a darn about the child.

and I don't believe there is such a person, like him, in that job. No, this is not meant as a complement, as he was suppose to be a child protection services supervisor. Enough so that I constantly wondered if that was his day job. the man came across as a revivalist preacher throughout the play. fast forwarding passed the religious songs, of course. but, the play still leaves you wanting to watch it over again. absolutely hilarious! Some of the singing is top rate, some leave a lot to be desired. and Tyler Perry is in top form as a hell raising Madea: hero to every abused child in the world! The high point of the play is when Madea gets into the face of the foster mother and Madea's body bounces everywhere. which occurs in far too many real families these days. been there, done that, and no thank you very much! One thing that Madea isn't is a hypocrite! One of the reasons I like Tyler Perry is that he brings us face to face with problems like the problems that exist in foster care families. I believe that majority of Americans deal with church the same way Madea does. from day one! Unfortunately, one gets very tired of him cramming the Baptist Church down our throats. Tyler added what made The Carol Burnett Show so extremely popular. so, what else is new? I laughed robustly in a few spots.
