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Newnan Theatre Company Opens DRIVING MISS DAISY, 4/11

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Alfred Uhry's "Driving Miss Daisy" opens April 11 at 8:00 pm in NTC's Black Box theatre. This heart-warming story is directed by Tony Daniel and stars Susan Patterson, Gerald Kemp, and Lamar Payne. Daniel, Patterson and Payne have long been associated with NTC and have many shows to their credit. Kemp is a newcomer to NTC.

The story begins in 1948, just prior to the civil rights movement. Daisy Werthan, age seventy two, has wrecked yet another car, and her son Boolie hires Hoke Colburn, an unemployed black man, to be her chauffeur. Miss Daisy looks down on Hoke (whom she doesn't think she needs), and he resents her racial prejudice (which she denies). Spanning a period of twenty five years, the play consists of a series of powerful and often hilarious scenes that illustrate their growing respect and affection for each other.

Tony Daniel, Associate Artistic Director, has directed five shows for NTC. Some of his recent acting accomplishments include starring roles in "Rumors," "On Golden Pond," and "November."

"I jumped at the chance to direct 'Driving Miss Daisy'," said Daniel. "To me it is one of the most accurate portrayals of the modern South that there is. It takes you all the way through the racial divide and shows how that divide began to close when people started understanding one another. It's a great story about two older people getting past some of their mutual prejudices. I also liked the idea of the story being told by just three people."

Susan Patterson, playing Miss Daisy, has been with NTC for about ten years now. "Unlike Gerald and Lamar, this is my first time doing this show. So they're way ahead of me on lines. But I'm catching up. It's fun to play a character that changes so much. It's not just the aging - her attitude changes as well. She's made of steel, but she softens."

Gerald Kemp is enjoying retirement. He loves the character of Hoke Colburn so much that he has played it three times before. "I'm not a professional actor," he said. "I do this just for fun. Hoke reminds me so much of my grandfather. Hoke is a hard-working, long suffering man who takes everything Miss Daisy dishes out. It's a very sweet story."

Lamar Payne has been a loyal supporter and participant at NTC for many years. He was awarded one of NTC's rare Lifetime Achievement Awards after directing "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" in 2012. Payne is playing Boolie, Miss Daisy's loving but exasperated son.

"I love the show," said Payne. "This is my second time doing it - I also performed in it at the Legacy. I like Boolie. He's a loving son, obviously. I believe he thinks his mother is annoying and overbearing at times, but he just adores her for the kind of person she is. I think he enjoys the interaction that they have."

The play continues to enjoy popularity. The show will tour UK theatres from October 2012 until April 2013, and the Broadway production toured Australia early this year.

To purchase tickets, and for show dates and times, visit Newnan Theatre Company's web site at http://www.newnantheatre.org or visit the box office before or after any performance. The theater is located in historic downtown Newnan at 24 First Avenue.





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