LaShun Pace, Keke Wyatt & Le'Andria Johnson Star in the New Musical Stage-Play, ‘The House That Misery Built

Atlanta's DeVon Baker, CEO of BakersWay Entertainment presents Zuri Craig's hit musical stage-play, 'The House That Misery Built". The spine tingling production comes to Raleigh, North Carolina Sunday, June 3. Doors open at 5pm and showtime is 6pm. Tickets are on sale now and available at Ticketmaster.com. After starring in several Tyler Perry plays and a Top 5 finalist on America's Got Talent, Zuri Craig, stepped into the director seat and wrote, "The House That Misery Built," which tells of the devastation the perfect family faces after deep dark secrets are revealed. The critically-acclaimed stage play will be Led by Gospel Legend LaShun Pace, R&B Diva Keke Wyatt, Grammy Award winner Le'Andria Johnson and Q Parker from R&B Group 112, the stage-play is coming to Duke Energy Center for The Performing Arts After receiving rave reviews from the nearly sold-out show in Atlanta, Baker and Craig are excited to bring this astounding production to Raleigh, NC. "The House that Misery Built," guarantees to have audiences everywhere laughing coupled with suspense that will have you sitting on the edge of your seats. Synopsis: |
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