Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned

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Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned
Written by Tyler Perry
CharactersAnita, Mama Hattie, Victor, Mona, Jasmine, Reverend Walker and Randy
Date premieredJanuary 15, 2014 (2014-01-15)
Place premiered New Orleans
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy-Drama
Tyler Perry Plays chronology
Madea's Neighbors from Hell Madea on the Run

Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned is a 2014 American stage play written, produced, and directed by Tyler Perry. It stars Cheryl Pepsii Riley as Anita and Patrice Lovely as Mama Hattie. The live performance released on DVD on November 25, 2014 was recorded live in Atlanta at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in September 2013. The DVD was released alongside A Madea Christmas.

Contents

Plot

Anita, a single woman, meets a man online thanks to encouragement from a friend. At first he treats her like a queen, they get married, and things change. Anita then turns into a woman that she never knew she could or would become.

Shows

Scheduled Shows
DateCityVenue
September 18, 2013 Atlanta Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
September 19, 2013 Atlanta Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
September 20, 2013 Atlanta Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
January 15, 2014 Baton Rouge River Center
January 16, 2014 Baton Rouge River Center
January 17, 2014 Houston Hobby Center
January 18, 2014 Houston Hobby Center
January 19, 2014 Houston Hobby Center
January 21, 2014 Lake Charles Lake Charles Civic Center
January 26, 2014 Wichita Century II Convention Hall
February 1, 2014 Durham Durham Performing Arts Center
February 2, 2014 Durham Durham Performing Arts Center
February 4, 2014 Chattanooga Memorial Auditorium
February 6, 2014 Charlotte Ovens Auditorium
February 7, 2014 Greensboro War Memorial Auditorium
February 8, 2014 Greensboro War Memorial Auditorium
February 9, 2014 Charlotte Ovens Auditorium
February 14, 2014 Columbia Township Auditorium
February 15, 2014 Columbia Township Auditorium
February 18, 2014 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre
February 19, 2014 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre
February 20, 2014 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre
February 21, 2014 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre
February 22, 2014 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre
February 23, 2014 Washington, D.C. Warner Theatre
February 25, 2014 Huntsville Von Braun Center
February 26, 2014 Columbus The RiverCenter
February 27, 2014 Fayetteville Crown Center Theatre
February 28, 2014 Fayetteville Crown Center Theatre
March 1, 2014 Fayetteville Crown Center Theatre
March 6, 2014 Memphis Orpheum Theatre
March 7, 2014 Memphis Orpheum Theatre
March 8, 2014 Memphis Orpheum Theatre
March 9, 2014 Memphis Orpheum Theatre
March 11, 2014 Peoria Peoria Civic Center
March 12, 2014 Rockford Coronado Performing Arts Center
March 13, 2014 South Bend Morris Performing Arts Center
March 14, 2014 Louisville Louisville Palace
March 15, 2014 Columbus Palace Theatre
March 16, 2014 Dayton Schuster Center
March 18, 2014 Pittsburgh Benedum Center
March 19, 2014 Salisbury Wicomico Civic Center
March 20, 2014 Baltimore Lyric Opera House
March 21, 2014 Baltimore Lyric Opera House
March 22, 2014 Baltimore Lyric Opera House
March 23, 2014 Baltimore Lyric Opera House
March 25, 2014 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
March 26, 2014 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
March 27, 2014 Cleveland Palace Theatre
March 28, 2014 Cleveland Palace Theatre
March 29, 2014 Detroit Fox Theatre
March 30, 2014 Detroit Fox Theatre
April 1, 2014 Grand Rapids DeVos Performance Hall
April 2, 2014 East Lansing Wharton Center
April 3, 2014 Chicago Arie Crown Theater
April 4, 2014 Chicago Arie Crown Theater
April 5, 2014 Chicago Arie Crown Theater
April 6, 2014 Milwaukee Milwaukee Theatre
April 8, 2014 Albany Palace Theatre
April 9, 2014 Rochester Auditorium Theatre
April 10, 2014 Buffalo Shea's Performing Arts Center
April 11, 2014 Syracuse Landmark Theatre
April 12, 2014 Hartford Bushnell Theatre
April 13, 2014 Hartford Bushnell Theatre
April 22, 2014 Montgomery Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
April 23, 2014 Montgomery Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
April 24, 2014 Mobile Saenger Theatre
April 25, 2014 Mobile Saenger Theatre
April 26, 2014 Birmingham BJCC Concert Hall
April 27, 2014 Birmingham BJCC Concert Hall
April 30, 2014 Miami James L. Knight Center
May 1, 2014 Miami James L. Knight Center
May 2, 2014 Orlando Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
May 3, 2014 Jacksonville Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts
May 4, 2014 Jacksonville Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts
May 6, 2014 Tallahassee Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center
May 7, 2014 Macon Macon Centreplex
May 8, 2014 Florence Florence Civic Center
May 10, 2014 Norfolk Chrysler Hall
May 11, 2014 Norfolk Chrysler Hall
September 10, 2014 San Jose City National Civic
September 11, 2014 Oakland Paramount Theatre
September 12, 2014 Oakland Paramount Theatre
September 13, 2014 Oakland Paramount Theatre
September 14, 2014 Oakland Paramount Theatre
September 17, 2014 Bakersfield Rabobank Theater and Convention Center
September 18, 2014 Riverside Fox Performing Arts Center
September 19, 2014 San Diego San Diego Civic Theatre
September 20, 2014 Los Angeles The Wiltern
September 21, 2014 Los Angeles The Wiltern
September 30, 2014 Philadelphia Merriam Theater
October 1, 2014 Philadelphia Merriam Theater
October 2, 2014 Philadelphia Merriam Theater
October 3, 2014 Philadelphia Merriam Theater
October 4, 2014 Philadelphia Merriam Theater
October 5, 2014 Philadelphia Merriam Theater
October 7, 2014 Newark New Jersey Performing Arts Center
October 8, 2014 Newark New Jersey Performing Arts Center
October 9, 2014 New York Beacon Theatre
October 10, 2014 New York Beacon Theatre
October 11, 2014 New York Beacon Theatre
October 12, 2014 New York Beacon Theatre

Cast

The Band

Musical Numbers

All songs written and/or produced by Tyler Perry and Elvin D. Ross.

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