This play is inspirational and truthful. The director does a masterful job at incorporating tough, real life, everyday issues that families go through. This film is funny, thoughtful, and entertaining. It reflects the contemporary dynamics of the Black-American family and the issues they face. This is a "must-see" play. This play attempts to answer some of the many problems afflicting the Black-American families. It is written from a spiritual point of view. However, one does not have to be religious to appreciate the honesty that this play brings. I would love to see this in person. Although there is not an all around star- studded cast, the well known actor actress is Clifton Powell (Dead Presidents,Norbit, Ray) and Robin Givens (Boomerang, A Rage in Harlem, The Women of Brewster Place) are largely providing support roles while the less known actors and actress take center stage.