Mama’s Day is a riveting play that is full of hopes and dreams, and ultimately a personal call to action for each and every one of us. The play centers around one woman’s life who is able to transform her corner of the world which is greatly impacted, indeed forever changed by her life’s ministry of love – a transcendent love that crosses barriers of race, age, class, denomination, affiliation and time. But even in death, she is a compelling force for change that draws the human spirit into acting with the fierce urgency of now. It is comical and bittersweet, poignant and uplifting. This play Instructs and informs.
It is my desire that each audience member leaves the play with a fervent desire to move the work forward, to “brighten their own little corner of the world in some way (contributing to the uplift of humanity by protecting and preserving a natural resource, feeding the hungry, helping the indigent, contributing to some cause, bringing awareness of diabetes or JUST WHATEVER ONE CAN DO TO LEND A HELPING HAND.