25 per cent off Driving Miss Daisy at the Wyndham Theatre
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Your support makes all the difference.Don't miss this year’s hottest ticket as two of the world's greatest living actors arrive in London to perform Alfred Uhry's timeless, Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, in a strictly limited season. Until 17 December, the Wyndham will be lit up with the extraordinary talents of the legendary Academy Award and Tony Award-winner Vanessa Redgrave and the incomparable, Tony Award-winning and Oscar-nominated James Earl Jones. Also starring four-time Tony Award-winner Boyd Gaines, David Esbjornson's acclaimed, smash-hit production has dazzled audiences and critics alike on Broadway and in London’s West End.
Inspiration for the much-loved Oscar-winning smash-hit movie, Driving Miss Daisy is the charming, poignant and utterly compelling tale of the unlikely, long-lasting friendship that blossoms between a prickly, elderly Southern matriarch and her kind-hearted chauffeur, Hoke. As the wheels turn and the decades roll by against a backdrop of prejudice, inequality and civil unrest, the pair slowly transcend their differences and ultimately grow to rely on each other far more than either of them ever expected. Sparklingly funny, irresistibly heart-warming and with an unmissable stellar cast.
Independent readers can enjoy one of two offers:.
Grand offer - £35
Mid-price ticket (usually £48.50) in the Grand Circle.
Balcony offer - £25
Low-price ticket (usually £38.50) in the Balcony.
To book, call 0844 482 5125 and quote ‘The Independent’.
Terms and Conditions
Offer is valid until 30 November 2011 on Monday-to-Thursday performances at 7:30pm, including Wednesday matinees at 2:30pm. Offer is subject to availability. Offer does not apply to tickets already purchased. Booking fees apply. Promoter: Dewynters.
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