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Ethics and the Theater: Driving Miss Daisy
October 25 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Our long-running staged reading and talkback series continues with Alfred Uhry’s classic Driving Miss Daisy!
Join us for a reception 30 minutes before showtime, and for a post-reading talkback with the cast and director exploring the ethical questions raised by the play.
Encore performance on Saturday, September 26 at 2:00pm!
About Driving Miss Daisy
It’s Atlanta, 1948: Daisy Werthan is, at 72, active, sharp, and perfectly competent. A car accident leads her son to hire Hoke Colburn to drive her around. Thus begins a relationship that spans 25 years and racial, religious, and class divisions as the white, Jewish Daisy and the black, unlettered Hoke confront entrenched prejudice and develop a mutual respect, even affection.
Starring C.K. Allen, Patricia Bruder Debrovner, Stephen Girasuolo, and Bonnie Bean.
Directed by Katrin Hilbe. Produced by Patricia Bruder Debrovner.
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Suggested Donation: $10 Members / $15 Public