Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations at Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall

Ain't Too Proud Tickets

Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall | Fort Myers, Florida

If you’re looking for ideas to escapethe daily routine and spend an exclusive Friday evening out – you’ve landed on the right place. The mesmerizing Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations will hit the stage of the illustrious Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall to take the Fort Myers soul-minded enthusiasts on an amazing journey in the history of world-class soul and R&B. The internationally renowned musical performance follows the story of the legendary vocal group The Temptations, who have won the hearts and minds of melomaniacs throughout the entire globe, starting from the streets of Detroit. Great talent meets the intimate life stories of the 5 performers and will keep the visitors glued to their seats from start to finish. Secure your seat today to have a front-row view of this amazing performance.

Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations at Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall

What a story this a story it is. Full of hard work and drama, personal conflict and social and political revolutions, the performance of The Temptations, is also the story of the famed record label Motown. So, it is the story of R&B music and it’s rise on the American music scene. As portrayed by The Temptations, there is absolutely nothing more compelling than that tale. Accomplished playwright Dominique Morisseau, who is no stranger to writing about the world of music, has woven the narrative with the music brilliantly. And director Des McAnuff, who won both Tony and Olivier awards for his work on Jersey Boys and who also helmed Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, keeps the excitement going at a steady clip. If you want to experience all of this, then come down to the Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall in Fort Myers and catch a true classic that you are certain to love!

Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations at Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall

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