How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel is sharp, funny, and quietly devastating—in the best possible way. This Pulitzer Prize-winning play pairs laugh-out-loud humor with fearless storytelling, inviting audiences into a coming-of-age story that’s as entertaining as it is resonant. At a time when one in five girls worldwide experiences sexual violence or harassment, Vogel’s play feels urgent without ever becoming heavy-handed. Come for the wit, stay for the insight, and leave reminded of theater’s power to move, challenge, and delight.
Due to the sensitive nature of the material, this play is not recommended for children under 16.