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In partnership with
at the Studio City Branch Library
Presents
THE PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS
A STAGED READING SERIES OF FIVE OUTSTANDING PLAYS
WHICH WERE AWARDED LITERATURE'S HIGHEST HONOR,
THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR DRAMA.
Barry Heins
ITC Artistic Director & Series Producer
Kristen Egermeier
ITC Managing Director & Series Producer
DRIVING MISS DAISY
by ALFRED UHRY
Directed by
BARRY HEINS
Studio City Branch Library
February 10, 2024
2:00 p.m.
DAISY WERTHAN ..... Amanda Carlin*
BOOLIE WERTHAN ..... Neal Bledsoe*
HOKE COLEBURN ..... Michael A. Shepperd*
Assistant to the Director and Stage Manager/ Dramaturg
Bairton Brown
Sound Design/ Poster Design/ Media Design
Barry Heins
The play takes place over the course of twenty-five years, from 1948 to 1973, mostly in Atlanta, Georgia. There are many locales. The scenery is meant to be simple and evocative.
*The Actors appear through an Agreement between Interact Theatre Company and the Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
STUDY GUIDE
View Bairton Brown's study guide for the play on our website!
www.interactla.org
DRIVING MISS DAISY is presented by special arrangement with
Broadway Licensing, LLC,
servicing the Dramatists Play Service imprint. (www.dramatists.com)
The play was first produced Off-Broadway
by Playwrights Horizons, New York City, in 1987.
It was subsequently produced by
Jane Harmon/Nina Keneally, Ivy Properties, Ltd./
Richard Frankel/Gene Wolsk/Alan M. Shore
and Susan S. Myerberg
in association with Playwrights Horizons,
Off-Broadway in 1987.
Special Thanks To
Los Angeles Public Library
Steve Orozco
Vu Le
The Library Foundation
for helping the Exploration & Creativity Department
manage the L.A. Made Fund
Friends of the Library
for concessions support
The Pulitzer Prize Board
Actors' Equity Association
Noho Copy and Print
David Elzer/ DEMAND PR
Tracy Lilienfield, CSA
Lankershim Arts Center
ITC Board of Directors
Barry Heins, President
Anthony Wofford, Vice-President
Carol Doehring, Treasurer
Kristen Egermeier, Secretary
INTERACT SALUTES OUR GENEROUS DONORS
Partners
CAPLIN FOUNDATION
CAROL DOEHRING
KRISTEN EGERMEIER
BARRY AND TRACY HEINS
LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS
LOS ANGELES COUNTY ARTS COMMISSION
LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY
UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW/ CLAFI
Sponsors
DAVID BRYANT
W. COLIN McKAY
JONATHAN MERSEL AND MARION PETERS
JOEL ZWICK
Supporters
Anonymous
Annie Abbott
Rob Adler
Dave Beazley
Mary Lou Belli
Nancy Boykin
Rob Brownstein
Amanda Carlin and Fred Sanders
Thomas Cavanaugh
Jeffery Chernin and Peter Nardi
Larry Corsa
Robyn Cohen
Laurie Dowling
Stephanie Erb and Arthur Hanket
Peng Thim Fan, M.D.
Don Fischer
Dennis Gersten
Wendy Graf
Stephanie Erb and Arthur Hanket
Steve Heisler
Andrew Heins
Jason Henkel
Elizabeth and Christopher Herron
Steve Heisler
Andrew Hill Newman and Leslie Hicks
John Hugo
Gregory Jennings
Anita Khanzadian
Maurine Kornfeld
Paul Lazarus
Terry Lilienfield
Yuri Lowenthal
Miguel Mireles
Kenneth Meseroll
Michael Modecki
Eric Mokover
Oliver Muirhead
Mary O'Malley
John Penzenas
Tracy Powell
Cynthia Paskos
Michael Peretzian
Triva Ponder
Francesca P. Roberts
Jim Rash
Jill Rogosheske
Stephanie Satie and Rick Friesen
Marc Valera
Steve Vinovich
Anthony White
Lara Wickes
Willow Cabin Productions
Alexandra Wright
ARTS PARTNERS
The Geffen Playhouse
The Road Theatre Company
THE PULITZER PRIZE WINNER
is made possible in part by a grant
from the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.
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in our programs.
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Cast
Creative Team
Alfred Uhry
Barry Heins
Kristen Egermeier
Bairton Brown
About Interact
”Invigorating."
”The Ensemble is first-rate."
“Exhilarating.”
"A DELECTABLY VERSATILE ENSEMBLE."
- Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times
"Together they form, in my view, the very best acting ensemble to be seen currently in Los Angeles."
- Cynthia Citron, Santa Monica Press
"A company of hard-hitting professionals, with a rare combination of heart and expertise."
-NoHo News
"Since its inception, INTERACT THEATRE COMPANY has become known as one of the most exciting theatrical hamlets in the urban forest."
- F. Kathleen Foley, Los Angeles Times
HISTORY
In January of 1989, actor and director Barry Heins invited fifteen friends – all experienced stage actors homesick for the New York theatrical community – to a weekly play reading group held in a vacant apartment in Sherman Oaks. Before long, a pool of forty actors was involved in readings that consisted of everything from classic plays to new plays and screenplays. The quality of the work attracted other theatre professionals eager to collaborate. Directors came to hear plays, as well as playwrights and screenwriters who arranged to hear these talented actors breathe life into their new scripts. Ten months later, the group became the exclusive tenants of Theatre Exchange in North Hollywood, and Interact was born. On May 1, 1992, the company formally incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit theater.
Interact’s loyal and supportive audience has followed the company to various stages and venues in the San Fernando Valley, the Westside, and Downtown LA, enjoying more than forty full-scale productions of plays and musicals since its founding. Interact also presents high-quality free or low-cost community programming, such as its lauded summer arts education program for underserved youth, hundreds of workshops, fundraisers and special events, and, to date, over a thousand public play readings.
AWARDS
ITC has received 95 performance and production awards (168 nominations), including Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, Ovation, Stage Raw, Garland, LA Weekly, Telly, and NAACP Awards.
Meet the Company
Amanda Carlin

Neal Bledsoe

Michael A. Shepperd

Alfred Uhry

Barry Heins

Kristen Egermeier

Bairton Brown

ITC's Ongoing Programs
UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW
Staged Readings Series
24 Years!
2024 marks Interact's 24th season of performing at least one staged reading each semester.
Co-hosted by the Center for Liberal Arts and Free Institutions (CLAFI), the purpose of the staged readings is to evoke discussion of the ethical and societal issues raised in the plays, stimulate interdisciplinary consideration of the law and the humanities, and, of course, entertain.
The readings are free and open to the public.
COMING MAY 20TH:
THE CAINE MUTINY COURT-MARTIAL
BY HERMAN WOUK
DIRECTED BY ROB BROWNSTEIN
View the schedule at interact.org/programs/ucla
ITC PLAY LAB & PLAY READINGS
Playwrights and screenwriters present new works for public readings performed by the ITC Ensemble and guest artists. Lab Director Anita Khanzadian moderates audience discussion following the readings.
Free and open to the public.
Select Wednesday evenings at 7:30 PM
at
Lankershim Arts Center
5108 Lankershim Blvd. | North Hollywood, CA 91601
PLAY READING ON FEBRUARY 21st
SAVAGE WORLD
by Stephen Fife
Directed by Rob Brownstein
View the schedule at interact.org/programs/playlab
Dramaturgical Materials - by Blairton Brown, Assistant Director/Stage Manager/Dramaturg
Click here to learn more about the play.