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Driving Miss Daisy Remains Heartfelt Success at Dramaworks

Live theater can reach one’s heart, explore emotions and show us who we are and who we might become, grasping the sentimental without being cloying or sappy. This is especially true in the now classic Driving Miss Daisy, receiving a heartfelt, absorbing runat Palm Beach Dramaworks.

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Dr. Ruth Bio-Play Is Charming But Not As Enchanting Or Vibrant As The Real Thing

Awash in sex, war, adversity, sex, divorce, achievement, motherhood, determination, sex, the Holocaust and sex, it’s difficult to understand how the biographical play Becoming Dr. Ruth can be mildly charming, intermittently funny, occasionally poignant but not as terribly compelling or enchanting as its heroine.

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