Driving Miss Daisy. Alfred Uhry’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play (later adapted into an Oscar-winning film) is a timeless, searing, funny, and ultimately hopeful meditation on race relations in ...
when Hoke Colburn walked into the room carrying her coffee. The audience watched this scene, hopeful, as an unlikely friendship developed between an elderly white woman and her black chauffeur in ...
Over 25 years, a sincere friendship develops between Daisy and Hoke. Photo courtesy of Larry Kane The Emerson Theater Collaborative, in partnership with the Arts Academy of Sedona, will present ...
Hoke Colburn: Morning, Miss Daisy. I think it's gettin' ready to clear up out there! Oh, 'scuse me, Mr. Werthan! Boolie Werthan: Hoke, I think we're gonna have to have a little talk. Hoke Colburn: All ...
Typecasting is in full effect with Lexington Live Community Theatre’s upcoming production of “Driving Miss Daisy.” ...
(Mass Appeal) – Pulitzer Prize-winning, Driving Miss Daisy, is set in Atlanta and spans twenty-five years, from 1948 to 1973.
The Arts Academy of Sedona and Emerson Theater Collaborative are proud to bring ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ by Alfred Uhry to the stage on October 4-6, at Verde Valley School’s Brady Hall.
The Hoke County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help in solving a cold case involving the shooting of a 16-year-old at a birthday party. DeAndre “Papa” Ricketts, a Hoke County High ...