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Event Series Event Series: “The Miracle Worker”

“The Miracle Worker”

September 12, 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm

$20

“The Miracle Worker”
By William Gibson

September 9-11 at 7 pm
September 12 at 2 pm

General Admission: Adults $20, Students $10

Location:
Trails and Rails Museum
710 West 11th Street
Kearney, Nebraska

Description:
Twelve-year-old Helen Keller lived in a prison of silence and darkness. Born deaf, blind, and mute, with no way to express herself or comprehend those around her, she flew into primal rages against anyone who tried to help her, fighting tooth and nail with unknowing desperation. Then Annie Sullivan came. Annie suspects that within Helen lies the potential for more, if only she can reach her. Through persistence, love, and sheer stubbornness, she breaks through Helen’s walls of silence and darkness and teaches her to communicate, bringing her into the world at last. With scenes of intense physical and emotional dynamism, Annie’s success with Helen finally comes with the utterance of a single, glorious word: “water.” Presented at the Trails and Rails Museum in Kearney, in partnership with the Buffalo County Historical Society, “The Miracle Worker” will bring audiences into the world of Keller’s struggles, and ultimately, her victories. Based on the remarkable true story, this inspiring and unforgettable play has moved countless audiences and become an American classic.

Organizer

Crane River Theater
Phone
308-627-5796
Email
info@cranerivertheater.org
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Venue

Trails & Rails Museum
710 W 11th St
Kearney, NE 68845 United States
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“The Miracle Worker”
By William Gibson

September 9-11 at 7 pm
September 12 at 2 pm

General Admission: Adults $20, Students $10

Location:
Trails and Rails Museum
710 West 11th Street
Kearney, Nebraska

Description:
Twelve-year-old Helen Keller lived in a prison of silence and darkness. Born deaf, blind, and mute, with no way to express herself or comprehend those around her, she flew into primal rages against anyone who tried to help her, fighting tooth and nail with unknowing desperation. Then Annie Sullivan came. Annie suspects that within Helen lies the potential for more, if only she can reach her. Through persistence, love, and sheer stubbornness, she breaks through Helen’s walls of silence and darkness and teaches her to communicate, bringing her into the world at last. With scenes of intense physical and emotional dynamism, Annie’s success with Helen finally comes with the utterance of a single, glorious word: “water.” Presented at the Trails and Rails Museum in Kearney, in partnership with the Buffalo County Historical Society, “The Miracle Worker” will bring audiences into the world of Keller’s struggles, and ultimately, her victories. Based on the remarkable true story, this inspiring and unforgettable play has moved countless audiences and become an American classic.