Sparks fly in this groundbreaking Pulitzer Prize winning story by Georgia native, Alfred Uhry, about a decades long relationship between a strong-willed, well-to-do Jewish woman and her black chauffeur, in the Jim Crow south. Set against a backdrop of changing world events between the late 1940’s and early ‘70s, what begins as a troubled and hostile pairing soon blossoms into a profound, life-altering friendship that transcends all the societal boundaries placed between them.
*appropriate for children 10+ (historically accurate language is used)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
All tickets are non-refundable. Tickets can be exchanged before the performance of the original reservation; service fees apply.
House opens 15 minutes before curtain. Box office/lobby opens 45 minutes before curtain. Alcohol is not allowed on the premises.
Free Parking available
We are handicapped accessible with parking spots, bathroom, and wheelchair lift