Je'Caryous Johnson's Cheaper to Keep Her - National Tour Video Trailer

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Raymond Mays (Brian McKnight) wants a divorce and Morgan Mays (Vivica A. Fox) wants alimony. When the fed-up Judge bangs her gavel, she decides Morgan doesn't deserve half... she deserves it all. Morgan gets everything—the house, Raymonds retirement, and some would say even his self-esteem, leaving him with nothing but the thought; it would have been cheaper to keep her. Raymond has two options to prevent him from paying alimony: kill Morgan or get her married off to someone else. As ex-husband and ex-love face off with each other, broken hearts will get revenge; hearts and marital matrimony will collide only to discover if its easier to love her as his wife. Log onto imreadyproductions.com for more info.

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  • this really needed a laugh and thanks for posting thisi thought i was never going to love again but cheaper to keep her changed that

  • @zionrose80 Thank you for responding. I just feel that if I had gone to see this with a live aud, as a Euro male, I would have been offended. I know a colegue of mine offended by Quentin Tarrentino Pulp Fic. However, you should know what to expect. I am an admirer of Melven Van Peobles Sweet Sweatback, but I also knew what to expect. I found this play more against me, a Euro-male, with an African American girl friend. I don't suggest it's racist to blacks, quite the opposite.

  • @elnick1000 It was more playing into stereotypes and generalizations of what black are like... which...not all are like this because I don't see color. There were some funny parts in there I must say though.

  • @elnick1000 Where did you find this at on DVD?

  • @LuvenJT I was supposed to see the play a year ago, but because of ticketmaster, did not. I am glad I did not go, as I finally saw the play on DVD. I found it very racist. Of course this has a lot to do with the way the white character was portrayed. I cannot imagion what a white woman with a black boy friend or husband would have felt going to see it.

  • WANT 2 SEE THIS!!!!

  • @imreadyproductions when is the dvd coming out? We loved the show in Memphis!

  • Is the play coming to Jersey or NYC? The play looks really good.

  • Is the play coming to Jersey or NYC?

  • This was the first time I ever saw a play and it was wonderful!

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