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'Driving Miss Daisy' comes to historic Habersham Theatre stage

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Posted 8:55AM on Wednesday 4th February 2015 ( 10 years ago )
CLARKESVILLE - Habersham Community Theatre presents Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, "Driving Miss Daisy," in Clarkesville for two weekends in February and March.<br /> <br /> Performance are scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Feb. 20-21 and Feb. 26-28; with 2 p.m. shows on Sunday Feb. 22 and March 1. For tickets, call 706-839-1315 or visit www.habershamtheater.org<br /> <br /> The play affectionately covers the 25-year relationship between "Miss" Daisy Werthan (Alta Moseley), a 72-year old wealthy, white Jewish widowed school teacher, who lives in Atlanta with the aid of an African-American housemaid name Idella. Her son, Boolie (Justin Dudkiewicz), stops by on a regular basis-as long as he can do so without getting in trouble with his wife. In Hoke Coleburn (Bruce Martin), Boolie finds a man who seems able to handle Miss Daisy's temperament, a feat Boolie never quite accomplishes.<br /> <br /> Both Miss Daisy and Hoke are outsiders, Hoke because of the color of his skin, and Miss Daisy because she is Jewish in a WASP-dominated society. As they learn to tolerate each other, their relationship moves from that of employer and employee to friend.

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