The miracle worker gibson5/8/2023 "Heidi is a fierce performer who can imagine the complexities of a world beyond her personal experience," he said. Scared out of her wits but still murderously strong, she clawed and struggled. In real life, it sparked Helen's lifelong passion for learning and communicating.īergeron considers Rauscher a good fit for the role. The Miracle Worker (1960 Tony Award winner for Best Play) is a three-act play by William Gibson, which was based on Helen Kellers autobiography The Story. Deaf, blind, and mute twelve-year-old Helen Keller was like a wild animal. The "a-ha" moment when Helen realizes that hand signals represent words, names and ideas is powerful. Heidi Rauscher, who plays Helen Keller in Surfside's production, has the formidable task of portraying the gradual discovery of language without speaking a single line. We, the audience, yearn for her success." "William Gibson’s script allows us to walk alongside teacher Anne Sullivan’s efforts to break through the chaos of (Helen's) mind. "We all relate to the sensation of knowledge suddenly realized," he said. Surfside's artistic director, Bryan Bergeron, feels the show will be relatable to many people. Calling all Parrotheads: Calling all Parrotheads: Titusville Playhouse offers 'Escape to Margaritaville'īest Bets: Best Bets: Judy Collins, as well as jazz, big band and swing concerts coming to Brevard
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