Winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Story: The place is the Deep South, the time 1948, just prior to the civil rights movement. Having recently demolished another car, Daisy Werthan, a rich, sharp-tongued Jewish widow of seventy-two, is informed by her son, Boolie, that henceforth she must rely on the services of a chauffeur. The person he hires for the job is a thoughtful, unemployed black man, Hoke, whom Miss Daisy immediately regards with disdain and who, in turn, is not impressed with his employer’s patronizing tone and, he believes, her latent prejudice. But, in a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow ever closer to, and more dependent on, each other. This show is performed in the newly renovated Wilson Family Black Box.
Old Courthouse Theatre is at 49 Spring Street NW, Concord, NC.
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Music Man Sr
Dancing Man Productions in Partnership with Raleigh Little Theatre (2/9 - 2/14) | |
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Hell's Kitchen
DPAC (2/17 - 2/22) | |
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MAPPING INSTINCTS: Neuroscience at PLAY with the Mind and Body
Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre (4/16 - 4/19) | |
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Guns N’ Roses at Carter-Finley Stadium
Carter-Finley Stadium (7/23 - 7/23) | |
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Driving Miss Daisy
Old Courthouse Theatre (2/25 - 3/1) | |
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Stupid F##king Bird by Aaron Posner
Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre (1/29 - 2/1) | |
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The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
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