In relationships everyone has experienced it- the act of being a fool. Being guided by feelings and emotions and not by the reality of a situation, being so wrapped up in your feelings that you only see and hear what you want. J. Lee Productions new hilarious stage play “Everyone Plays The Fool” brings the fools to the stage and will have its viewers wondering who’s fooling who…
Ira (played by Johntia Jackson) the overworked fool, has been married to Sheena (played by Britni D.), the confident fool, for over four years, their marriage is tested once he finds out the foolish things his wife has been doing while he’s been at work. Will their marriage be able to stand the foolishness or will it end all wrong? Sheena’s sisters Tamya and Mariah have their share of foolish drama. Tamya (played by Brooke Mapp), the confrontational fool, vowed never to be a fool again has just began dating Tyreek (played by Dianday George), the weak fool, after meeting him on a social network. Will the lengths that Tamya go to prevent becoming a fool make her a fool or force her to miss out ona good thing? Nevertheless things get a real foolish when the truth comes out.
Mariah (played by Areille B. Brown), the naive fool, has been dating Mekko (played by Courtland “D.City” White) the conceited fool, for two years and created her own reality of the way she perceives things to be and once she finally see things for what they really are will she be able to handle the truth or be driven to do something foolish? Then there’s Jasmyn (played by Rica Fraye), the fool in love, who is engaged to Chance (played by Jonas Adams), the drunk fool- as their big day gets closer, secrets are revealed, but will these secrets prevent them from saying I do or will the two fools live happily ever after?
In true J. Lee fashion things aren’t always as they seem, but to see who’s really fooling who, be sure to be in the audience when the curtain opens on Sunday, October 2, 2011 at 7:00pm in Jackson State University Rose E. McCoy Auditorium for “Everyone Plays The Fool”.
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