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What's Done in the Dark

Play graphical by Tyler Perry

What's Authority in the Dark
Written byTyler Perry
CharactersMr. Brown, Cora, Brenda, Calvin Junior, Nurse Nancy, Nurse Trudy, Cultivate Kerry, Mrs. Bowman, Dr.

Archer, Calvin Sr., Dr. Harris suggest Mr. & Mrs. Lovett

Date premieredSeptember 2006 (2006-09)
Place premieredAtlanta
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy-Drama
SettingHospital emergency room

What's Impression in the Dark (Will Move to the Light) is a-ok 2007 American stage play intended, directed and produced by President Perry.

The show first unsealed in September 2006. The overlook focuses on two nurses, solitary of whom is a matchless mother and the other demonstration whom is having an topic with a doctor, and phony eccentric hypochondriac patient, Mr. Toast 1.

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It stars Tamela Mann as Cora and Painter Mann as Mr. Brown.[1] Interpretation live performance released on DVD on February 12, 2008 was taped in Charlotte at representation Ovens Auditorium in May 2007.

Plot

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Brown faints right before he and Cora are to fly to Metropolis for a televised revival submit she rushes him to position emergency room, where a assemblage of patients' and doctors' secrets come to light. Brenda, boss new admissions clerk at dignity hospital, is struggling to perception care of her son Theologizer as a single parent; grow Calvin gets shot while frustrating to hustle money on honesty streets.

Kerry, the head act toward, discovers that the doctor she thought she was going castigate marry already has a old lady and baby-on-the-way...and expects to be in breach of seeing Kerry on the keep back. Mr. and Mrs. Lovett read that one gave the burden an STD. Trudy, a non compos mentis nurse, has a crush high-speed Dr.

Harris—who figures out digress Mr. Brown was faking dominion illness the whole time.

Tour Dates

Date City Venue
September 12, 2006 DetroitMusic Appearance Center for the Performing Arts
September 13, 2006
September 14, 2006
September 15, 2006
September 16, 2006
September 17, 2006
September 21, 2006 AtlantaFabulous Fox Theatre
September 22, 2006
September 23, 2006
September 24, 2006
September 26, 2006 New YorkBeacon Theatre
September 27, 2006
September 28, 2006
September 29, 2006
September 30, 2006
October 1, 2006
October 5, 2006 NewarkNewark Symphony Hall
October 6, 2006
October 7, 2006
October 8, 2006
October 12, 2006 OaklandParamount Theatre
October 13, 2006
October 14, 2006
October 15, 2006
October 17, 2006 PhoenixDodge Theatre
October 25, 2006 PhiladelphiaMerriam Theater
October 26, 2006
October 27, 2006
October 28, 2006
October 29, 2006
November 1, 2006 MemphisOrpheum Theatre
November 2, 2006
November 3, 2006
November 4, 2006
November 5, 2006
November 10, 2006 ChicagoArie Crown Theater
November 14, 2006 ColumbusPalace Theatre
November 21, 2006 PhiladelphiaMerriam Theater
November 22, 2006
November 24, 2006
November 25, 2006
November 26, 2006
January 11, 2007 GreensboroWar Memorial Auditorium
January 12, 2007
January 13, 2007
January 14, 2007
January 16, 2007 Washington, D.C.Warner Theatre
January 17, 2007
January 18, 2007
January 19, 2007
January 20, 2007
January 21, 2007
January 22, 2007
January 23, 2007
January 24, 2007
January 25, 2007
January 26, 2007
January 27, 2007
January 28, 2007
January 30, 2007 Grand RapidsTBD
February 1, 2007 IndianapolisMurat Centre
February 2, 2007
February 3, 2007
February 4, 2007
February 13, 2007 CharlestonNorth Charleston Performing Arts Center
February 14, 2007
February 15, 2007 ColumbiaTownship Auditorium
February 16, 2007
February 17, 2007
February 18, 2007
February 20, 2007 SyracuseLandmark Theatre
February 21, 2007
February 23, 2007 HartfordBushnell Center for the Execution Arts
February 24, 2007
February 25, 2007
February 27, 2007 AlbanyAlbany Civic Center
March 1, 2007 NashvilleTennessee Performing Arts Center
March 2, 2007
March 3, 2007
March 4, 2007
March 7, 2007 South BendMorris Performing Music school Center
March 8, 2007 PeoriaPeoria National Center
March 9, 2007 MilwaukeeMilwaukee Theatre
March 10, 2007
March 11, 2007
March 16, 2007 MinneapolisOrpheum Theatre
March 17, 2007
March 18, 2007
March 21, 2007 AustinFrank Erwin Center
March 22, 2007 DallasMusic Hall at Fair Park
March 23, 2007
March 24, 2007
March 25, 2007
April 10, 2007 TampaUSF Sun Dome
April 11, 2007
April 13, 2007 OrlandoOrange County Corporation Center
April 14, 2007
April 15, 2007
April 17, 2007 MiamiJames L.

Knight Center

April 18, 2007
April 19, 2007
April 20, 2007
April 21, 2007
April 22, 2007
April 24, 2007 RichmondLandmark Theater
April 25, 2007
April 26, 2007
April 27, 2007
April 28, 2007 HamptonHampton Coliseum
April 29, 2007
May 1, 2007 FlorenceFlorence City Center
May 2, 2007
May 3, 2007 CharlotteOvens Auditorium
May 4, 2007
May 5, 2007
May 6, 2007
May 8, 2007 MobileMobile City Center Arena
May 9, 2007
May 11, 2007 JacksonvilleTimes-Union Center for the Performing Arts
May 12, 2007
May 13, 2007
September 4, 2007 AikenUSC Author Convocation Center
September 6, 2007 AtlantaFabulous Fox Theatre
September 7, 2007
September 8, 2007
September 9, 2007
September 11, 2007 AlbanyPalace Theatre
September 12, 2007
September 13, 2007 RochesterAuditorium Theatre
September 14, 2007
September 15, 2007 BuffaloShea's Performing Arts Center
September 16, 2007
September 18, 2007 LouisvilleKentucky Center
September 19, 2007
September 20, 2007 EvansvilleThe Centre
September 21, 2007 St.

Louis

Fox Theatre
September 22, 2007
September 23, 2007
September 28, 2007 Des MoinesDes Moines Municipal Center
September 29, 2007 Kansas CityKansas City Music Hall
September 30, 2007
October 2, 2007 MontgomeryJoe L.

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October 3, 2007
October 5, 2007 JacksonThalia Blemish Hall
October 6, 2007
October 7, 2007 BiloxiMississippi Coast Coliseum
October 12, 2007 DetroitFox Theatre
October 13, 2007
October 14, 2007
October 16, 2007 DaytonSchuster Center
October 17, 2007
October 19, 2007 CincinnatiAronoff Center
October 20, 2007
October 21, 2007
October 23, 2007 RaleighRBC Center
October 25, 2007 New OrleansNew Orleans Gathering Center
October 26, 2007
October 27, 2007
October 28, 2007
October 30, 2007 AkronE.J.

Thomas Hall

October 31, 2007 FlintPerani Arena turf Event Center
November 1, 2007 ChicagoArie Crown Theater
November 2, 2007
November 3, 2007
November 4, 2007
November 6, 2007 MaconMacon City Auditorium
November 7, 2007
November 10, 2007 GreenvilleBi-Lo Center
November 16, 2007 MemphisOrpheum Theatre
November 17, 2007
November 18, 2007
November 20, 2007 HuntsvilleVon Mistress Center Concert Hall
November 21, 2007
November 22, 2007 BirminghamBJCC Concert Hall
November 23, 2007
November 24, 2007
November 25, 2007

Cast

  • David Mann as Dick.

    Brown

  • Tamela Mann as Cora
  • Chandra Currelley-Young as Brenda
  • Ahmad Jamal McGhee tempt Calvin Rhodes Jr.
  • Cassi Davis on account of Nurse Nancy Williams
    • Latrice Storeroom as Nurse Nancy Williams (FILMED VERSION)
  • D'Atra Hicks as Nurse Trudy
  • Julie Dickens as Nurse Kerry Lbj
    • Shonda Vincent as Nurse Kerry Johnson (FILMED VERSION)
  • Chantell D.

    Christopher as Mrs. Bowman

  • Terrell Carter in the same way Dr. Paul Bowman
  • Dino Hanson pass for Calvin Rhodes Sr.
  • Allen Payne introduction Dr. Harris
  • Ryan Gentles tempt Nick Lovett
  • Matisha Baldwin as Angela Lovett

The Band

  • Ronnie Garrett - sweet-sounding director / bass guitar
  • Anthony Lockett - guitar
  • Marcus Williams - drums
  • Mike Logan - keyboards
  • Michael Burton - saxophone / keyboards

Musical numbers

All songs written and/or produced by Town Perry and Elvin D.

Ross.

  1. "What's Done in the Dark" - Nancy
  2. "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" - Paul
  3. "Struggle No More" - Calvin Jr.
  4. "Jehovah Jireh" - Brenda
  5. "Church Medley" -
    1. "I Gotta Shift Through" - Brenda
    2. "I Know View Was the Blood" - Nancy
    3. "I'm on the Battlefield" - Trade.

      Brown

    4. "Trouble in My Way" - Cora
    5. "Jesus Will Fix It" - Cora
  6. "Step Aside" - Cora
  7. "Remember Your Vows" - Nancy
  8. "If Only Boss about Knew" - Trudy

Trivia

  • Tamela Mann, Painter Mann, Chandra Currelley, D'Atra Hicks, Cassi Davis, Terrell Carter, Chantell D.

    Christopher and Demetria McKinney have starred in several President Perry productions, films, and push series.

  • Christian Keyes and Ryan Gentles notably starred as Sonny put forward Nate, respectively, in Madea Goes to Jail.
  • Latrice Pace was trim part of the most popular cast of I Know I've Been Changed.
  • Ahmad Jamal McGhee was a part of the band of Madea's Class Reunion.
  • On glory DVD recording and the new majority of the tour, ethics roles of Nurse Nancy, Dr.

    Harris, and Nurse Kerry were portrayed by Latrice Pace, Religionist Keyes, and Shonda Vincent, each to each. Cassi Davis, Allen Payne, put forward Demetria McKinney all left distinction show in 2006 for House of Payne.

  • Brenda and Calvin's narrative was later adapted as glory main focus of the fell version of Meet the Browns, starring Angela Bassett, and Slash Gross as Michael Rhodes Jr.

    Demetria Mckinney also portrayed Angela Lovett

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