Redgrave & Jones Drive Miss Daisy to West EndDate: 17 June 2011As previously tipped, Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones will reprise their Broadway roles in Driving Miss Daisy in the West End this autumn, bringing Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play to Wyndham's Theatre from 26 September to 17 December 2011. According to reports in the Daily Mail, the production will play a limited season in London following the success of its Broadway run which finished earlier this year. Off-Broadway, the show played 1,195 performances at the John Houseman Theatre from 1987 to 1990 and was adapted into an Oscar-winning film in 1989 starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman. The play's Broadway revival starring Redgrave and Jones opened at the Golden Theatre on 25 October 2010, running through to 9 April 2011. Driving Miss Daisy sees a widowed Jewish woman deemed too old to drive by her son, who hires an African American man to serve as her chauffeur. Set against the backdrop of the mid-century civil rights struggle, what begins as a troubled and hostile pairing blossoms into a life-altering friendship. James Earl Jones was last seen in the West End last year as Big Daddy in an all-African-American production of Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. The Whatsonstage.com Award-winning production opened in December 2009 at the Novello Theatre following a New York run at the Broadhurst Theatre. Further London casting for the production is still to be announced. Related Content
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