Alfred Uhry's heartwarming 1988 Pulitzer Prize-winner (and Outer Critics Circle Award for Oustanding Off-Broadway Play) is
a humorous and affecting study of the unlikely relationship between an aging, opinionated white Jewish lady from the Deep South and a proud, soft-spoken black man who is hired by her son to be her chauffeur. A long-running Off-Broadway success and an Academy Award-winning film.
Interact Theatre, in partnership with Los Angeles Public Library LA Made and the Department of Cultural Affairs, presents a staged reading series of five exceptional plays that were awarded literature's highest honor, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The second play in the series, DRIVING MISS DAISY will be performed on Saturday, February 10th at 2:00 PM at the Studio City Branch Library,
Director: Barry Heins, ITC Artistic Director, dir: Life Sucks – Charles McNulty's Los Angeles Times "Top 9" list of 2023.
Cast: Amanda Carlin , Michael A. Shepperd , Neal Bledsoe
Los Angeles, CA
Encino, CA 91436
Phone: 8187658732
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THE GIN GAME by D.L.Coburn (2/13/26-2/14/26)
Interact Theatre Company is at Los Angeles, CA, Encino, CA.
THE GIN GAME by D.L.Coburn (2/13/26-2/14/26)
"Wit" by Margaret Edson (6/14/25-6/14/25)
August Wilson's FENCES (5/10/25-5/10/25)
RABBIT HOLE by David Lindsay-Abaire (4/12/25-4/12/25)
GOD OF CARNAGE by Yasmina Reza (3/8/25-3/8/25)
BURIED CHILD by Sam Shepard (2/8/25-2/8/25)
The Prize Winners (2/8/25-6/14/25)
DINNER WITH FRIENDS by Donald Margulies (5/11/24-5/11/24)
Between Riverside and Crazy (4/13/24-4/13/24)
DISGRACED by Ayad Akhtar (3/9/24-3/9/24)
Interact Theatre Company is dedicated to bringing bold and captivating ensemble works to the Los Angeles stage. As an ensemble of accomplished theatre artists, we craft compelling performances that encompass both revered world classics and groundbreaking new American plays. With an unwavering belief in the transformative power of theatre, we strive to engage, enlighten, and invigorate our audiences through thought-provoking productions and dynamic programs.
Our commitment extends to providing arts education for underserved youth, nurturing creativity, and empowering future generations. Through partnerships with institutions such as the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs Performing Arts Division, the Los Angeles Public Library, and the UCLA School of Law, we offer diverse, multifaceted programming. To ensure accessibility, the majority of our offerings are either low-cost or free, made possible through the generous support of the public, corporations, and government entities.
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