Diary of A Mad Black Woman (play) - Original Musical Numbers

Original Musical Numbers

  • "Purify Me"-Performed by Chandra Currelley
  • "Don't Let Go"-Performed by Tony Grant
  • "The Blues"-Performed by Palmer Williams, Jr. and Altrina Grayson
  • "My Love"(Jill Scott)-Performed by Cheryl Pepsii Riley
  • "Different Directions"-Performed by Chandra Currelley
  • "Ain't it Funny"-Performed by Cheryl Pepsii Riley
  • "Father Can You Hear Me"-Performed by Cheryl Pepsii Riley, Tony Grant, and Chandra Currelley

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