It is 1939, and Adolph Freitag, an unmarried Jewish businessman, lives in Atlanta in with four female relatives, who irritate and amuse him to various degrees. On the surface, the play is a comedy about how to get his niece Lala a date to the Ballyhoo dance, but is really a complex look into prejudice, self awareness and the social significance of religion in the South. Winner of the 1997 Tony Award from the author of DRIVING MISS DAISY.
Performance dates/times: December 4 - 21, 2008 Thurs - Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm
Box office: (863) 299-2672
It is 1939, and Adolph Freitag, an unmarried Jewish businessman, lives in Atlanta in with four female relatives, who irritate and amuse him to various degrees. On the surface, the play is a comedy about how to get his niece Lala a date to the Ballyhoo dance, but is really a complex look into prejudice, self awareness and the social significance of religion in the South. Winner of the 1997 Tony Award from the author of DRIVING MISS DAISY.
Performance dates/times: December 4 - 21, 2008 Thurs - Sat at 7:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm
Box office: (863) 299-2672
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