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ProArts DRIVING MISS DAISY Announces Performance Schedule

By: Feb. 15, 2011
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ProArts, Inc. Presents

"Driving Miss Daisy"
The Pulitzer Prize winning American classic by Alfred Uhry

Staff:
Directed by Jonathan Lehman
Scenic Design by Caro Walker
Lighting Design by Bonnie Prucha
Costume Design by Robert Mackay
Produced by Doug Kendrick & Jonathan Lehman

Theatre:
ProArts Playhouse - Azeka (Makai) Shopping Center, 1280 South Kihei Rd., Kihei

Performance Schedule:
March 25-April 10, 2011
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm, Sundays at 3:00 pm
No performance 3/27

Friday March 25 7:30 PM
Saturday March 26 7:30 PM
Thursday March 31 * 7:30 PM
Friday April 1 7:30 PM
Saturday April 2 7:30 PM
Sunday April 3 3:00 PM Matinee
Thursday April 7 * 7:30 PM
Friday April 8 7:30 PM
Saturday April 9 7:30 PM
Sunday April 10 3:00 PM Matinee

Ticket Prices:
All Reserved Seats
$20.00 - Adults
$15.00 - Students (18 & under)
*$15.00 - Thursday Kama'aina Nights (All seats)

Purchase Tickets and Information:
By phone: 808-463-6520
Website: www.proartspacific.com

Featuring:
Driving Miss Daisy features the best of Maui talent featuring Joyce Romero as Daisy, J. Marc Mance as Hoke, and Kevin Hazelton as Boolie.

Synopsis:
A timeless American play, which inspired the beloved Academy Award-winning film, Driving Miss Daisy tells the affecting story of the decades-long relationship between a stubborn Southern matriarch and her compassionate chauffeur as they spar their way from stubborn animosity to a mutual understanding and tender respect. Their iconic tale of pride, changing times and the transformative power of friendship has warmed the hearts of millions. You've seen the movie, but "the play's the thing." Don't miss this exciting new production of classic American theatre featuring the best of Maui talent!

All ages will enjoy this classic which runs 1 hour and 40 minutes, without intermission.



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