Driving Miss Daisy
- 55 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Presents a play about the relationship of an elderly Southern white woman and her black driver.
Alfred Uhry's work delves into the complexities of human connection and societal dynamics, often exploring the nuanced interplay between tradition and progress. He possesses a remarkable talent for crafting characters that feel authentic and dialogues that resonate with emotional truth. Through his distinctive voice, Uhry examines the human condition with both sharp insight and profound empathy. His narratives consistently captivate audiences by illuminating universal experiences and the enduring power of relationships.

Presents a play about the relationship of an elderly Southern white woman and her black driver.