A Pulitzer winning play by Alfred Uhry
Having recently demolished her car, Daisy Werthan, an elderly, southern widow is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a soft-spoken but proud black, middle-aged driver, Hoke Colburn. In a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow even closer, and come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible.
A Pulitzer winning play by Alfred Uhry
Having recently demolished her car, Daisy Werthan, an elderly, southern widow is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a soft-spoken but proud black, middle-aged driver, Hoke Colburn. In a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow even closer, and come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible.
A Pulitzer winning play by Alfred Uhry
Having recently demolished her car, Daisy Werthan, an elderly, southern widow is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a soft-spoken but proud black, middle-aged driver, Hoke Colburn. In a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow even closer, and come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible.
A Pulitzer winning play by Alfred Uhry
Having recently demolished her car, Daisy Werthan, an elderly, southern widow is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a soft-spoken but proud black, middle-aged driver, Hoke Colburn. In a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow even closer, and come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible.
A Pulitzer winning play by Alfred Uhry
Having recently demolished her car, Daisy Werthan, an elderly, southern widow is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a soft-spoken but proud black, middle-aged driver, Hoke Colburn. In a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow even closer, and come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible.
A Pulitzer winning play by Alfred Uhry
Having recently demolished her car, Daisy Werthan, an elderly, southern widow is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a soft-spoken but proud black, middle-aged driver, Hoke Colburn. In a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow even closer, and come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible.
A Pulitzer winning play by Alfred Uhry
Having recently demolished her car, Daisy Werthan, an elderly, southern widow is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a soft-spoken but proud black, middle-aged driver, Hoke Colburn. In a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow even closer, and come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible.
A Pulitzer winning play by Alfred Uhry
Having recently demolished her car, Daisy Werthan, an elderly, southern widow is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a soft-spoken but proud black, middle-aged driver, Hoke Colburn. In a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow even closer, and come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible.
A Pulitzer winning play by Alfred Uhry
Having recently demolished her car, Daisy Werthan, an elderly, southern widow is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a soft-spoken but proud black, middle-aged driver, Hoke Colburn. In a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow even closer, and come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible.
A Pulitzer winning play by Alfred Uhry
Having recently demolished her car, Daisy Werthan, an elderly, southern widow is informed by her son that henceforth she must rely on the services of a soft-spoken but proud black, middle-aged driver, Hoke Colburn. In a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow even closer, and come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible.