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Gwen Taylor & Don Warrington in Driving Miss Daisy
Gwen Taylor & Don Warrington in Driving Miss Daisy

Driving Miss Daisy tours UK with Gwen Taylor & Don Warrington

Date: 12 June 2012

Alfred Uhry’s Pulitzer prize-winning play Driving Miss Daisy will tour in the UK later this year, following its recent Whatsonstage.com Award-winning run in the West End.

The touring production will star Gwen Taylor (Coronation Street, Calendar Girls on tour) as Daisy Werthan, the 72 year-old widow who develops an unlikely friendship with her African-American chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn, played by Don Warrington (Rising Damp, Elmina’s Kitchen).

They will also be joined by Ian Porter (currently playing Slim in Of Mice and Men at the Watermill Theatre) taking on the role of Boolie Werthan, who hires Hoke to drive for his mother. David Esbjornson, who directed the West End run at Wyndham's Theatre starring Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones, again takes the helm.

Driving Miss Daisy will visit: Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford (8-13 Oct), Croydon Ashcroft Theatre (15-20 Oct), Richmond Theatre (22-27 Oct), Bath Theatre Royal (29 Oct–3 Nov), Malvern Festival Theatre (5-10 Nov), Brighton Theatre Royal (12-17 Nov), Derby Theatre (19-24 Nov) and Southend Palace Theatre (26 Nov-1 Dec).

Alfred Uhry wrote Driving Miss Daisy in 1987, the same year it debuted Off-Broadway at the Playwrights Horizons Theatre. Two years later it was made into a film starring Morgan Freeman and Jessica Tandy, which won Uhry an Oscar for ‘Best Adapted Screenplay’ whilst the film received the ‘Best Film’ award. The 2011 West End revival was nominated for three 2012 Whatsonstage.com awards, with Vanessa Redgrave bagging the prize for ‘Best Actress in a Play’ for her role as Daisy.

- by Stephanie Soh

Related Content

Internal Links
Driving Miss Daisy Confirms Dates, Tickets on Sale - 25th Jun 2011 News
Photos: Jones Drives Redgrave to West End Wyndham's - 20th Sep 2011 Photos


Reader Comments


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I agree with tourstheuk... Booking tours myself it is nearly always the case that theatres at the extremes of the UK are reluctant to book theatre (focusing more on the jukebox musicals and touring cabaret). In order for Producers to book those venues there needs to be a demand, which unfortunately there seems to be a lack of recently. - touringproducer

12 Jun 12

Yes we would like to take theatre all the way to the very north and the very south, Plymouth/Truro & Aberdeen/Dundee are all excellent venues. So why not? Maybe you should talk to your local theatre about what they programme and the choices they make-not the producer. - tourstheuk

12 Jun 12

...Driving Miss Daisy tours UK ... Hardly UK is it? Furthest north is Derby! I wish touring theatre producers would appreciate there is cultural life beyond the M25. - Gareth

12 Jun 12


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