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  3. I have a script from my own screenwriting days that I ought to dust off. During every scene change and there were only 2 sets: and indoor and outdoor They played an excerpt from some well-known black song.
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  7. Basically, it was about one woman's struggle and decision to choose between one ghetto dude who walked out on her to go into the military played by Leon and another ghetto dude whose sole purpose it seems was to rip off his shirt and expose his bulging muscles and chase her around the house, trying to get some played by some really cut dude, cause there's always a really cut dude. Next was the tackiest. It seems that whomever put this together decided in order to truly entertain blacks cause who else would see this rubbish was to stick in every black cliche, popular song, noted famed person and dance. During every scene change and there were only 2 sets: and indoor and outdoor They played an excerpt from some well-known black song. Then to top that off, they featured a character who was suppose to have schizophrenia and thought he was Morgan Freeman, Denzel Washington, Jesse Jackson and other well-known black figures, spouting even more well-known speeches that we've all heard since pre-K. Oh and the tree things it takes to get a husband. Sorry to spoil the whole play for you but the advice that Shirley Murdock in the role of the big-weaved, wearing mama gave her lil redbone troubled daughter was 1 always put god first cause of course long as you have god, a good man will come! But the worst part for me were the ploys to appease the audience which I found completely silly. And they were just as stumped as I was. Was it We Shall Overcome? Wade in the Water? After the character wa them stumped, he was let go and then offered another suggestion... Seriously, they played this classic and all were happy. Either though the entire peice had absolutely NOTHING to do with the storyline. And neither did the 5-10 slideshow shown in the middle of national disasters and its victims, including Katrina victims, and ending with a message about making a difference, where while the message could vaguely be attached to the plot 1 character was displaced by Hurrican Katrina , was poorly executed, distracting and could have done without the gory, blood images and the Stevie Wonder soundtrack. Also near the end who played the father belted out his hit Cause I Love You To Shirley Murdock to lock in the audience. Allow me to say about this production what I say about 99% of the books, television shows, and movies produced and catered to blacks; can't we get past these tires cliche's by now. No, not every black person lives in the hood. No, all black men don't cheat. I'm living proof of that. No, all black women aren't searching for a husband like Indiana Jones and the Holy Grail. No, all black women don't have to settle for the dude that's least ghetto. And NO, I don't want to see, listen to, or read about the same storylines from every black creative production. Tighten up and expand your boundaries beyond the urban drama people, please. We can make much better shit. I have been going to see Tyler Perry plays lately and unfortunately, he seems to play up the God and big, bulky, shirtless, evil black guy thing up in every play... If you can get past the pray-and-in-abundance-ye-shall-receive theories, it's all pretty enjoyable. I just wish you could say the same about the play you saw. Thanks for the warning. They should think about it. That was too funny!!! My favorite part is two of the three rules; have god in your life and LIE. Is it just me, or do they seem to contradict, just a little? Sounds like chitlin theatre at its finest!!! I wish these playwrights would realize that many of us black folks do not need every black cliche to be shown in one play to be entertained. I try to stay far away from these plays. Too much of the same shit regurgitated, over and over again. Yet another reason you need to get cracking on your script. I have a script from my own screenwriting days that I ought to dust off. Anything is better than the craptastic 3 Ways to Find a Husband. The title is insulting. As is the the contradictory notion to find God then use lies and trickery to land a husband. Why is this an acceptable product for any audience, let alone the Black audience? Why are we spending our hard earned money on this foolishness? How sad is it that our Black stars like Billy Dee Williams has to be reduced to make a living peddling this garbage. How even more disturbing that a misguided, oportunistic and probably Black writer penned this stereotype-laden, backward-thinking, common, low-rent excuse for theater entertainment. We can do better than this.

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