Happy Labor Day! Are YOU In Your Place?

Hey Family,

Over 15 years ago or so, I found something that changed my life forever. That something was theater. I simply love theater. Theater has become my escape from life. Theater allows you to escape for about two and a half hours and enter into an intense fantasy.  I ask you, “What Takes You To Your Place?”  Whatever your place is, it is with great excitement that I am able to provide this experience for YOU!  

Join me for Stay In Your Place on November 14th and 15th!  With couples across the nation dealing with isIMG_3740sues of infidelity,  Author Tonja Ayers tackles this issue head on in a comedic way with the stage play Stay in Your Place.  


Derived from her bestselling book “A Ho Needs to Stay in a Ho’s Place”, Tonja solicited scriptwriter DuJuan Johnson to bring her vision from the pages of the book to the stage. In addition to DuJuan, Ms. Ayers hired Melissa Talbot to direct and produce the production.

The idea of taking the book from paper to the stage was actually the idea of Mrs. Talbot. This stage play will bring you face to face with the issues involved in an unfaithful relationship and promises to keep your complete attention until the curtain drops. I am honored to involved!!

Join me and the other UPU Producers for a FUN, CRAZY AND REALLY SEXY show!

Get ready for “Stay In Your Place”! 

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