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Special Features LAST CHANCE: What's Closing This Week Here's Playbill.com's weekly "Last Chance" reminder to catch Broadway, Off-Broadway and world-premiere productions before they take a final bow.

Concluding April 9

Driving Miss Daisy (On Broadway at the John Golden Theatre). The extended Broadway debut of Alfred Uhry's 1988 Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a Southern widow and her chauffer stars stage veterans Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones  as well as Boyd Gaines. For tickets visit Telecharge.

Concluding April 10

Hello Again (Off-Broadway at the Transport Group). The environmental revival of Michael John LaChiusa's sexually-charged musical features Alan Campbell, Elizabeth Stanley, Rachel Bay Jones, Max Von Essen and Nikka Graff Lanzarone. Visit TransportGroup.

The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore (Off-Broadway at the Laura Pels Theatre). Academy Award winner Olympia Dukakis stars as a wealthy American widow living in Italy who encounters a handsome stranger in the Tennessee Williams drama. Visit Roundabouttheatre. The Whipping Man (Off-Broadway at NY City Center Stage I). Manhattan Theatre Club presents the extended world premiere of Matthew Lopez's historical drama about a Confederate Jewish solider returning home to his former slaves, who are also Jewish. Doug Hughes directs. For tickets visit ManhattanTheatreClub.

Molly Sweeney (Off-Broadway at the Irish Repertory Theatre). Tony Award-winning playwright Brian Friel penned the drama about an Irish woman, blind since she was ten months old, whose husband makes it his cause to restore her sight. For tickets visit IrishRep.

 
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