Madea Gets a Job

Madea Gets a Job is a 2012 American musical play created, written, produced, and directed by Tyler Perry. It stars Tyler Perry as Madea.

Madea Gets a Job
Written byTyler Perry
CharactersMadea, Hattie, Carson, Sam, Malik, Rebecca, Sue Ellen, Mrs. Watson, Dalia, Barbara, Carla, Allen
Date premieredMarch 15, 2012 (2012-03-15)
Place premieredOrpheum Theatre in Memphis

Plot summary

Hard times (and the judge) caught up with Madea and she is forced to come out of retirement to go to work. Remember, since she is still on probation, Madea is not a star candidate for employment. A job at a nursing home would make Madea's employer never be the same after one day.

Musical numbers

  1. "Grandma's Hands" – Company (Mrs. Watson, Carson, Barbara, Malik, Dalia, Allen and Carla)
  2. "Unbelievable Love" – Malik and Dalia
  3. "All I Want Is Love" – Carla
  4. "They Just Left Me" – Barbara and Carson
  5. "Say" – Hattie
  6. "Run to Me" – Allen
  7. "I Don't Want Jesus to Pass Me By" – Company (Mrs. Watson, Carla, Allen, Sue Ellen, Barbara, Rebecca and Dalia)

Cast

  • Tyler Perry as Madea
  • Patrice Lovely as Hattie Mae Love
  • Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley as Carla, Manager Easy Rest Retirement Home
  • Chandra Currelley-Young as Barbara
  • Tamar Davis as Dalia, Nurse Assistant Easy Rest Retirement Home
  • Melonie Daniels as Mrs. Watson
  • Tony Grant as Allen
  • Stephanie Ferrett as Sue Ellen
  • Maurice Lauchner as Carson
  • Alexis Jones as Rebecca Barbara's Daughter
  • Tony Hightower as Malik
  • Jeffery Lewis as Sam, Carson's son

In another version of this play, Stephanie Ferrett played a worker, and Melonie Daniels played Gloria, Barbara's other daughter.

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