
Tyler Perry's position as Forbes' sixth highest paid man in Hollywood is a distinction that certainly takes hard work. The 41 year-old New Orleans native is known to be a workaholic and his exhaustion has finally reared it's ugly head. The box-office kingpin has decided to take a break, sort of.
Perry recently explained that he's decided to cancel some dates of the encore leg of his highly-successful stage play 'Madea's Big Happy Family.'
"You have no idea how hard this is for me to do, but I wanted you to hear it from me first," he wrote in an open letter to his fans via his website.
"After 125 performances in 126 days last spring, and doing two movies back-to-back this summer, then coming right back on tour and doing another 30 performances in as many days, it's all become too much. I'm truly so exhausted. "
He added, "I am so sorry but I am starting to realize that I am human and I have to know when to slow down. Again, I am so sorry. I feel like I've let you down.
Starting Oct.19, some dates of the tour will be canceled and 'Madea' fans, who already purchased tickets, will be given the full refund of the ticket at their point of purchase.
BlackVoices.com caught up to actor Lance Gross, who stars on Perry's hit TBS sitcom 'House of Payne,' about the recent decision to wrap the 'Madea' run and he said he completely understands the need for his television show boss to take some time off.
"I feel him. I understand. That's work and he does that while he's shooting films and 'Meet the Browns' so I get it and I was waiting for him to be like, 'Man, I'm tired,'" Gross said while promoting Toyota's Green Initiative at Bowie State University on today.
It's still not confirmed but 'House of Payne' will shoot 40 new episodes mid-November or the beginning of January 2011.
Gross maintained, "Even though he canceled the tour, he's still going to be working...they had a good run, a lot of people saw it and people love it and he's actually turning that into a movie. People aren't going to really miss out they will be able to see it [that way] if they haven't already."
Perry, in his letter, expressed his sadness with the decision. "I feel terrible about this and hope you can understand but right now I'm not capable of giving you the show you want and deserve. I hope one day soon I will be able to make it up to you."
Close to 750,000 fans have seen the show since its start Jan. 5, 2010. It marked Perry's first national stage tour in five years, something he felt he needed to help with adjusting to his mother's recent passing.
"With me dealing with so much personal grief after the loss of my mother, it could not have come at a better time. You all helped me through it and feeling the love and support of the people who started it all was just what I needed. I felt it and I still do," he said.
Perry thanked fans for the experience, which he called "one of the most special tours I've ever had."
The feature film adaptation of 'Madea's Big Happy Family' is already in the can and Perry is also a producer on the upcoming comedy 'We The Peeples,' which stars Kerry Washington and David Alan Grier.
As previously reported, Perry's latest film, 'For Colored Girls,' an adaptation of Ntozake Shange's 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf,' will get its nationwide theatrical release on Nov. 5. He's bound to show up at a few press dates to promote that.
And he also just signed on to star in the upcoming film, 'Take My Wife,' alongside Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.
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In just three years, Tyler Perry has become the toast of Hollywood. Could you name another director black or white who can boast of having released six feature movie projects within a three year period? Nope. Not only did the New Orleans native write all of the storylines for the films, he starred in four. Combined, five of the films have grossed upwards of $250 million worldwide, some within budgets below $6 million. And with the major money train also comes associating with some of the biggest names in and out of the entertainment business. BlackVoices.com takes an introspective look at how a former homeless man turned chit'lin circuit theater czar has connections to the likes of Michael Jackson, Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston and Will Smith, to name a few. Check out Six Degrees of Tyler Perry.
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By: poetrysez on 10/16/2010 5:24AM
Job well done!
Get your rest Mr. Tyler Perry because you deserve it :}
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By: mslalagirl on 10/17/2010 10:58PM
Agree 100%
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By: Derrick Reed on 10/15/2010 10:45PM
Hey Tyler I totally agree with you Homey!!! while you're taking a break Please come by LIL OLE Wilmington DE to check out my First HILARIOUS PLAY "WATERMELON CORNBREAD" A Story about a Family that finds their Blessin in the Middle of A Recession. Ok ok... you can Have VIP Seating!!!!!!
D.REED
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By: Derrick Reed on 10/15/2010 10:46PM
OH I FORGOT ITS DEC.4TH!!!
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By: Peaches on 10/15/2010 11:11PM
Dear Tyler
You Are Not Letting Us Down..You Are Doing Us all a Favor....Go Rest,,Study The Craft A Little More...then come back with some quality films....
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By: Justifyed on 10/16/2010 1:27AM
Exactly... I want Tyler to stay in good health so he can continue to do amazing things! I am wondering if he is throwing himself into his work to mask the pain of him losing his mother, which is not unusual, but he needs to grieve properly.
Masking the pain, doesn't make it go away, at the end of the day it's still there.
He needs to slow down, rest, relax, sleep....go on vacation, until his body lets him know that it's relaxed, cause it will dayum sure tell you to "sat down" (in my best Madea voice).
Looking forward to seeing the play, even if I have to wait for the dvd, and of course I will be front and center at his movies.
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By: Val on 10/16/2010 9:32AM
To Peaches
Where's your movies and plays????? Can you do better than Mr. Perry? Oh you don't have the talent or money... sorry. That's the trouble with people, can't support one another, but we can tear each other down. This man has brought Spirital black family entertainment on screen and off. He has hired more black actors than any other directors out there. You want to put him down, check yourself.
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By: Renee on 10/16/2010 7:33PM
AWWWW! THAT'S MEAN AND YOU ARE SUCH A HATTER!!!!!
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By: This is Mrs.Hilton,You know, Brian's wife... on 11/30/2010 7:15PM
Peaches...You ain't lyin'!!!! ... I think "we" black folks are just glad to see "black people" on tv again in a positive light to the point where we put up with crappy acting and the same storyline over and over again... As creative as Tyler Perry is I believe that he can do better... Just leave Mr. Brown and Cora alone though...I like them.. : D
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By: Barbara on 10/18/2010 8:46PM
Peaches have you ever heard that saying if you don't have something nice to say shut the F up!!!! You get my drift.And by the way Mr. Perry must be doing something right he's making the mulah to prove it.You're such a hater.Kick rocks.Take as long as you need Mr Perry and so sorry for the lost of your mother.This man is still grieving and he needs time.
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