Driving Miss Daisy
May 27-June 21

Debra Jo Rupp and Ray Anthony Thomas star in this beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning play that explores the life-changing relationship between two people bridging societal divides. Set in 1948 Georgia, Daisy, a Jewish widow, and Hoke, her Black chauffeur, surprise each other — and themselves — as they develop a 25-year relationship built on respect, understanding, and affection.

Opening Night: Sunday, May 30, 7 pm
Deeper Look: Sunday, June 7, 11 am
Aftershow: Thursday, June 11

By Alfred Uhry
Starring Debra Jo Rupp & Ray Anthony Thomas
Directed by Julianne Boyd
In Collaboration with Palm Beach Dramaworks

Additional sponsorship by Hildi Black, and Laurie & Marty Schwartz
  Details

June 7, 2:30 pm

  Venue

St. Germain Stage, 36 Linden Street, Pittsfield, MA, 01201

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