Li’l Bit leaves the sexually abusive Uncle Peck at the end of a Paula Vogel play titled for learning to do this activity. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this activity, which the Black man Hoke Coleburn performs for Miss Daisy in a 1987 play that was adapted into a movie starring Morgan Freeman.
ANSWER: driving a car [or being a chauffeur; accept reasonable equivalents such as being a driver or driving someone around]
[10m] Alfred Uhry’s Driving Miss Daisy is part of a trilogy of plays he wrote titled for this state’s capital city. The deaf-mute John Singer lives in this state in Carson McCullers’s novel The Heart is a Lonely Hunter.
ANSWER: Georgia
[10h] A chorus of drivers chants “STRIKE” after Agate announces that the title character has been killed in this play by a different author.
ANSWER: Waiting for Lefty (by Clifford Odets)
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