Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry

Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry

Author:Alfred Uhry
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Published: 2012-01-18T16:00:00+00:00


Light out on them and up on Daisy’s driveway. Daisy, wearing traveling clothes and a hat, enters lugging a big heavy suitcase. She looks around anxiously, checks her watch and exits again. In a moment she returns with a full dress bag and a picnic basket. She sets them by the suitcase, looks around, becoming more agitated, and exits again. Now she returns with a large elaborately wrapped package. Hoke enters, carrying a small suitcase.

DAISY: It’s three after seven.

HOKE: Yassum. You say we leavin’ at fifteen to eight.

DAISY: At the latest, I said.

HOKE: Now what bizness you got draggin’ disheah out de house by yo’seff?

DAISY: Who was here to help me?

HOKE: Miz Daisy, it doan’ take mo’n five minutes to load up de trunk. You fixin’ to break both yo’ arms and yo’ legs too fo’ we even get outta Atlanta. You takin’ on too much.

DAISY: I hate doing things at the last minute.

HOKE: What you talkin’ ’bout? You ready to go fo’ the las’ week and half! (He picks up the present)

DAISY: Don’t touch that.

HOKE: Ain’ it wrap pretty. Dat Mist’ Walter’s present?

DAISY: Yes. It’s fragile. I’ll hold it on the seat with me.



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