Photo Flash: First Look at DRIVING MISS DAISY at Theatre Three
Driving Miss Daisy is the moving, yet humorous, story of the 25-year relationship between Daisy Werthan, a well-to-do Jewish widow in postwar Atlanta, and her African-American chauffeur, the retired Hoke Coleburn. As the play progresses from 1948 to 1973, we see how these two very different people become each other's closest companion and confidants. Take a ride down memory lane in this delicate depiction of simmering racial tensions, changing times, and the transformative power of understanding. Get ready to experience the magic that made Driving Miss Daisy a Pulitzer Prize-winning hit and an Academy Award-winning film.
Performances: January 11th through February 1stBoolie played by Steve Ayle
Hoke played by Antoine Jones
Daisy played by Phyllis March
Directed by: Linda May
Photo Credit: Brian Hoerger, Theatre Three Productions, Inc.

Steve Ayle

Steve Ayle, Phyllis March

Steve Ayle, Antoine Jones

Steve Ayle, Antoine Jones

Phyllis March, Steve Ayle

Phyllis March, Steve Ayle

Phyllis March, Steve Ayle
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