Driving Miss Daisy was a Pulitzer Prize-winning play before it became a box office hit of a film. Set in segregated Atlanta, the play tells the emotional story of the relationship between a white woman and her black driver. Directed by Tyson Douglas Rand and written by Alfred Uhry, Driving Miss Daisy opens tonight at 7:30 p.m. at French Creek Nature & Arts Center, home to TrueNorth Cultural Arts. Tickets are $16 to $18. Performances continue through Jan. 25. (Niesel)
Africa & Byzantium considers the complex artistic relationships between northern and eastern African Christian kingdoms and the Byzantine Empire from the fourth…