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Powerful drama often has simple beginnings. And so it was with playwright Alfred Uhry, inspired to write DRIVING MISS DAISY by his Jewish grandmother, who lived in Atlanta, her chauffeur of 25 years, and his own father. This strong but homey tale spans 1948 to 1973 and tells a story rich in loyalty, trust, friendship – and racism.

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