The 150 seat Second Stage theater is located at 444 East Pipeline Road in Hurst. Performances are at 7:00pm on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Reserved seating tickets are $22.00. Tickets can be purchased online at ArtisanCT.com, or by calling the box office at 817-284-1200.
Set in mid-century Atlanta, Driving Miss Daisy tells the story of an elderly Jewish matron, Daisy Werthan, and her chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. At first Daisy is none too happy about being forced to rely on a black man. But Hoke gradually wins her over, and during the 25-year span of the play, the two develop a deep-rooted affection.
DRIVING MISS DAISY will be interpreted for the deaf and hard of hearing on January 19, 2017 at 7:00pm.
FEATURED IN DRIVING MISS DAISY ARE:
Daisy Werthan - Dorothy Sanders
Hoke Coleburn - Sean Massey
Boolie Werthan - Gary Payne
Artisan Center Theater produces nine big Broadway style musicals in their 195-seat theater-in-the-round. Artisan also stages three additional productions, two plays and one ongoing musical revue, on the new 150-seat thrust stage located on Second Stage. Also on Second Stage, Artisan Children's Theater produces seven children's shows each year where children perform for children. As part of their mission to create opportunities to experience uplifting family-friendly theater, Artisan offers a complete program of theatrical education, dance and performing arts classes throughout the year.
Opening in 2003 and now serving more than 90,000 patrons each year, Artisan Center Theater is located at 444 E Pipeline Rd. in Hurst, Texas. The theater is closed on Sunday. For more information on Artisan, visit www.ArtisanCT.com.
Pictured: Sean Massey and Dorothy Sanders. Photo by Al Smith.
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