Secrets Men Keep…like no degrees.

A few months ago, I dropped science on the fake-ass Dr. Tiy-e Muhammad, the dreadlocked “love doctor” former CAU professor who was also on the ill-fated “The Real Gilligan’s Island”. Still holding on strong to the “doctor” moniker, Muhammad has a play at the Atlanta Civic Center, Secrets Men Keep, which is sure to be a tour de farce of exotic dancers turned actors, H-list actresses, and American Idol flops.

Then again, what else has the Atlanta Civic Center been showing these days to cater to their African-American audiences? Mmhmm.

For those who might be interested in the thinly veiled Dr. Muhammad commercial play, it will be playing three shows at the Civic Center from September 9 – 10. Tickets are on sale, but do take MARTA, OK? It’s bad enough to shell out a twenty to forty bones for this crap let alone burn up expensive gas for driving and parking.

As always, your mileage may vary.

4 Comments so far

  1. MzB (unregistered) on September 10th, 2005 @ 3:05 am

    We went to this play…not expecting much but we got a whole lot less. The play was HORRIBLE!!!!! Actually horrible doesn’t even begin to describe it. We had the opportunity to meet the good “Dr” and tell him exactly what we thought he wasn’t too thrilled brushed us off and said “You ladies have a good evening”


  2. AFZ (unregistered) on September 10th, 2005 @ 5:35 pm

    I purchased tickets for my girl and her friend. They called me this morning and told me they owe me one and not in a good way. I am on punishment and can’t watch the nfl tomorrow!


  3. ckb (unregistered) on September 12th, 2005 @ 8:30 am

    It never ceases to amaze me how many people have negative comments to make. I too went to the play and while it wasn’t the best, it had its entertaining moments. The purpose behind the play (and book) is to help men and women begin the dialogue about issues that the African American community deal with. People who have nothing uplifting to say should look at how many plays, books they have written and then make a fair critique.


  4. Karsh (unregistered) on September 12th, 2005 @ 11:24 am

    It never ceases to amaze me how many comments I get from folks using just their initials. How gauche! ;)



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