Atlanta, 1948: Miss Daisy (Doris Kunstmann), a retired teacher, is independent and headstrong. But after a car accident, her son Boolie is forced to hire the African-American Hoke Coleburn (Ron Williams) as her chauffeur. What initially begins as a tolerated partnership of convenience slowly develops into a deep friendship that transcends the boundaries of race and class.
The play, which won the original Pulitzer Prize, subtly illuminates the social tensions of the American South in the post-war period. With subtle humor and touching moments, it tells of an unusual relationship that appeals to both the heart and the mind.
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