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The thrilling Broadway premiere of Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece How I Learned to Drive reunites the original stars with their award-winning director for a new production.
But, no. When “How I Learned to Drive” opens, things are not at all how they appear. For our “lovers” are a 17-year-old girl named Li’l Bit and her enigmatic Uncle Peck. But while your ...
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE explores the complex relationship between Li'l Bit (Reaser) and her Uncle Peck (Butz), as a series of driving lessons progresses from ...
And yet “How I Learned to Drive” is also funny. The play doesn’t sink with the gravity of its subject matter; it finds moments of levity without minimizing the tragic parts of the story.
It was 1997 and the last time she would get to see Mary-Louise Parker and David Morse perform their starring roles Off Broadway in “How I Learned to Drive,” the memory play that won Obie ...
"How I Learned to Drive," which won Paula Vogel the Pulitzer Prize in 1998 (and hasn't been seen in New York since), is one of those plays you don't forget in a hurry. Surreal production style ...
and going into reverse — carry complicated meanings in the 2econd Stage Theatre’s idling revival of How I Learned to Drive. Now, 15 years after the premiere of Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize ...