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Driving Miss Daisy

A story of unlikely friendship, trust, and the power of change presented by Oconee Community Theatre.

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Join us for ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ at the Oconee Community Theatre! Performances run July 18-20 and July 25-27. Experience this heartwarming story of friendship and change. Get your tickets now before they sell out!

About the Play

Set in 1948 Atlanta, Driving Miss Daisy tells the poignant story of an unlikely friendship between Daisy Werthan, an elderly Jewish woman, and her African-American chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. This Pulitzer Prize-winning play, penned by Alfred Uhry, masterfully explores themes of racial tension, aging, and dignity with both grace and humor.

Pulitzer Prize Winner

This timeless play has not only captivated audiences on stage but also inspired an Academy Award-winning film adaptation. Its rich narrative and character development continue to resonate, making it a must-see for theater lovers.

Academy Award Adaptation

The film adaptation of Driving Miss Daisy brought the story to an even wider audience, showcasing the powerful performances and emotional depth that have made this tale a classic in American theater.

Themes of Friendship

At its core, Driving Miss Daisy is a celebration of friendship that transcends societal boundaries. It reminds us of the importance of understanding and compassion in a changing world.

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Venue & Directions

Visit us at our beautiful theater located in Seneca, South Carolina

Address

8001 Utica Street, Seneca, SC

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Parking Info

Ample parking is available in front of the theater for all our guests.

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