Currently starring in The Grand Manner at Lincoln Center, Gaines' other credits include Contact (Tony, Lortel Awards), Gypsy (Tony, Drama Desk Awards), Journey's End (Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Awards, Tony nom.), Twelve Angry Men; She Loves Me (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Awards), The Show Off, Cabaret, Company (Roundabout); The Heidi Chronicles (Tony Award); Contact (Tony, Lortel Awards). Off-Broadway: Bach at Leipzig, Major Barbara, Comedy of Errors, The Extra Man, The Maderati, The Winter's Tale, Barbarians, A Month in the Country (Theatre World Award). Regional: Williamstown, Westport Country Playhouse, Yale Rep, Center Stage, Long Wharf, Guthrie, Kennedy Center. Film: Funny Games, Lovely by Surprise, Second Best, I'm Not Rappaport, Heartbreak Ridge, The Sure Thing, Porky's, Fame. TV: "Angela's Eyes," "The Confession," "Piece of Cake," "One Day at a Time," "L.A. Law," "Frasier," "Law & Order." Training: Juilliard.
Tony Award-winners
James Earl Jones and
Vanessa Redgrave star in this classic American play, which begins previews October 7, 2010 at the
John Golden Theatre (252 West 45th Street), with an official opening night set for Monday, October 25. Directed by
David Esbjornson (The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia?), this 16-week limited engagement will run through Saturday, January 29, 2011.
Mr. Uhry's classic play is a timeless, searing, funny, and ultimately hopeful meditation on race relations in America, told through the complex relationship between two of popular culture's most enduring characters. When Daisy Werthan, a widowed, 72-year-old Jewish woman living in midcentury Atlanta, is deemed too old to drive, her son hires Hoke Colburn, an African American man, to serve as her chauffeur. What begins as a troubled and hostile pairing, soon blossoms into a profound, life-altering friendship that transcends all the societal boundaries placed between them.
From its landmark Off-Broadway production in 1987 to the remarkable success of the Oscar-winning film version (4 Academy Awards, including Best Picture), Driving Miss Daisy has become one of the most beloved American stories of the late twentieth century.
Driving Miss Daisy will play the following performance schedule: Monday, Wednesday - Saturday at 8:00 p.m., Tuesday at 7:00 p.m., with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 2:00 p.m. (From October 7 - 25, Tuesday performances begin at 8:00 p.m.) Tickets ($65 - $125) will be available via Telecharge.com and, beginning September 9, will also be available at the box office of the Golden Theatre.
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