5/18/2023 0 Comments How i learned to drive story![]() ![]() Seen through the lens of the #MeToo era, playwright Paula Vogel’s powerful drama is an all-too relevant reminder of the importance of reclaiming one’s own narrative, but also how uncomfortable that process can be. “How I Learned to Drive” is a heartbreaking, unflinching and unsettling tale that follows Li’l Bit, a sexual abuse survivor, as she unearths and untangles complex and troubling memories of her youth and abuse at the hands of her uncle. PlayMakers, based in UNC-Chapel Hill’s College of Arts & Sciences, is North Carolina’s premier professional theater company. The production, directed by Lee Sunday Evans, will run from April 3 to 21, 2019. PlayMakers Repertory Company presents the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, “How I Learned to Drive” by Tony Award-nominated playwright Paula Vogel. ![]() Julia Gibson (right) stars as Lil’ Bit with Jeffrey Blair Cornell as Uncle Peck in “How I Learned to Drive.” (photo by HuthPhoto) ![]() Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which runs April 3-21, has a powerful new resonance in the #MeToo era. ![]()
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