
Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself - The Play
Sep 01 2002
•2h 0m
•Drama, Comedy
When Madea gets sick, her family comes to her aid. What they don't realize is that they're the ones who need her help. As always, Madea's cockeyed outlook on life saves the day and guarantees side-splitting laughs along the way.
Cast
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Tyler Perry
Mable 'Madea' Simmons

David Mann
Leroy Brown

Tamela Mann
Cora
Kisha Grandy
Vianne
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