Playwright Mark Hunter Announces National Tour of New Stage Play I Can't Make You Love MeBy: Remarkable Productions The play stars WILLIE TAYLOR from the hit R&B Group Day 6. The play follows the lives of two couples…Mitch and his girlfriend Kita. They are in a five year relationship and marriage is nowhere in sight. Kita has given Mitch her all, and he has done nothing in return. Mitch suffers terribly of past hurt from a previous relationship, that has made him bitter, to say the least. He really wants out but doesn't know how to move past it. Life will never be the same when Kita's no nonsense Aunt Bernadette (Burn-a-Debt) Confirmed dates for the tour are: November 19th Mobile Civic Center | Mobile, AL 7 PM February 18th Dearborn Performing Arts Center | Detroit, MI 7PM April 29th River Center for Performing Arts | Columbus, GA 7PM May 13th Black Academy of Arts and Letters | Dallas, TX 7PM ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT MARK HUNTER began his writing career as a small child publishing his first book, I was really scared, at only 9 years old. During his formative teen years, the allure of the Detroit streets captured Hunter's attention, and he turned away from his first love of writing, got caught up in the wrong crowd and became part of the city's gritty street life. Fortunately, it didn't take long for the young man to step back into purpose and pick up his pen and paper once again. He wrote his first play EYES OF DECEPTION, starring CHRISTIAN KEYES, in 2012 and followed up in 2013 with MAN UP. He served as co-writer on STAY IN YOUR PLACE in 2014 and penned his another production MAMA ARE THERE ANY GOOD MEN LEFT? That same year. Which premiered in Dallas, Texas Starring DORIAN WILSON known as "Professor Olglevee" From the hit TV show The Parkers. Also starring JACKIE CHRISTIE from the hit reality show "Basket Ball Wives LA" also The Funny COCO BROWN and Lastly, R&B singer TONY TERRY. His follow up stageplay, WOMAN MISLED, debuted in Detroit the weekend after Mother's Day in 2015. Hunter believes his time spent in the streets served to provide him with more stories to tell. He is grateful to God for the experiences and his natural ability to tell compelling stories that speak to the human condition and the African American experience. He's doesn't just write plays; he creates production masterpieces. For more information, email remarkableprod@ Media Contact VLF Media & Promotions vivian@vlfmediaandpromotions.com Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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