Theatre
info@valleysummertheatre.com
1-877-845-1341
This timeless American play won the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and was later made into an Academy Award-winning film. Driving Miss Daisy tells the story of a decades-long relationship between a stubborn Southern matriarch and her compassionate chauffeur. A classic tale of pride, changing times and the power of friendship.
“Utterly engaging … how warm and wonderful and human it all is”- The Washington Post
“Its restraint and plain common sense seem a near miracle” - The Wall Street Journal
Starring Carolyn Hetherington, Walter Borden and Graham Percy
Tickets available at Box of Delights Book Store - 466 Main Street, Wolfville; by phoning toll free to 1-877-845-1341; or by going to www.ticketpro.ca
info@valleysummertheatre.com
1-877-845-1341
This timeless American play won the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and was later made into an Academy Award-winning film. Driving Miss Daisy tells the story of a decades-long relationship between a stubborn Southern matriarch and her compassionate chauffeur. A classic tale of pride, changing times and the power of friendship.
“Utterly engaging … how warm and wonderful and human it all is”- The Washington Post
“Its restraint and plain common sense seem a near miracle” - The Wall Street Journal
Starring Carolyn Hetherington, Walter Borden and Graham Percy
Tickets available at Box of Delights Book Store - 466 Main Street, Wolfville; by phoning toll free to 1-877-845-1341; or by going to www.ticketpro.ca
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing
$28.75 Regular / $21.00 Student
Subscription prices available
$28.75 Regular / $21.00 Student
Subscription prices available
Other Events at Al Whittle Theatre |
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Wed Jan 22, 7pm Banff Mountain Film Festival |
Sat Jan 25, 7:30pm Actual Wizard - Magic Show |
Sat Jan 25, 1pm Family Literacy Festival |
Sun Jan 26, 4pm A Real Pain |
Sun Jan 26, 7pm A Real Pain |
Wed Jan 29, 7pm Will & Harper |
Sat Feb 1, 7pm Broken Leg Theatre - Hugs & Hisses |
Sun Feb 2, 4pm Sing Sing |
Sun Feb 2, 7pm Sing Sing |
Fri Feb 7, 6:30pm Macbeth |
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