Madea Gets a Job
Tyler Perry’s new musical stage play starring the infamous Mabel Simmons or “Madea” as her fans know her. When a judge orders Madea to do 20 hours of community service at a local retirement home the residents and staff are not ready for Madea’s brand of “the truth”, but all is well that ends well when Madea helps the residence of Easy Rest Retirement Home realize the importance of family, love and forgiveness.
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Genre: Comedy
Director: Tyler Perry
Actors: Alexis Jones, Chandra Currelley-Young, Jeffery Lewis, Maurice Lauchner, Melonie Daniels, Patrice Lovely, Stephanie Ferret, Stephanie Ferrett, Tamar Davis, Tony Grant, Tony Hightower
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