DRIVING MISS DAISY Opens 4/15 at The Plaza Theatre
By: BWW News Desk
Lyric Theatre, Oklahoma's premiere professional theatre company, concludes the 2010 "Lyric at the Plaza" season with DRIVING MISS DAISY, playing live at the Plaza Theatre this April 15 through 25. Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize winning play takes place in the deep South in 1948 and tells the story of Daisy Werthan, a rich and sharp-tongued Jewish widow who must rely on the services of a chauffeur, a thoughtful, soft-spoKen Black man named Hoke. In a series of scenes spanning 25 years, the two grow close and develop a unique friendship despite their mutual differences.
This heart-warming production stars three talented actors, two of which will be familiar to Lyric Theatre audiences. Christopher Harrod (Lyric Theatre: Chicago) will play the role of Boolie Werthan, Daisy's son who forces her to use a chauffeur after learning that no one with insure her. Harrod is a Lyric Theatre veteran, performing in many productions as well as serving as the former Director of Education for Lyric's ThElma Gaylord Academy. The role of Daisy Werthan will be played by Darrie Lawrence (Broadway: Come Back, Little Sheba) who recently performed as Clariee in the May 2009 Lyric Theatre production of Steel Magnolias at the Plaza Theatre. Keith Johnson (Olney Theatre: Driving Miss Daisy) plays Hoke Coleburn, the kind driver who eventually becomes Daisy's best friend.
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