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The Miracle Worker Critics’ Reviews

Set in Alabama in the 1880s, The Miracle Worker tells the story of real-life Medal of Freedom winner Helen Keller, born blind and deaf, and Annie Sullivan, the extraordinary teacher who taught her to communicate with the world.

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About The Miracle Worker

What Is the Story of The Miracle Worker?
Ripped from the history books, The Miracle Worker is tells the incredible story of Helen Keller, a young girl afflicted with both blind and deafness, and Annie Sullivan, the extraordinary teacher who finds a way for Helen to learn. The play centers on the pivotal portion of Keller's childhood whenSullivan enters her life. As Sullivan struggles to reach Helen, she must also contend with the obstacles in her student's family, namely a domineering patriarch resistant to change, a young mother who loves too much, and a son whose resentment of Helen bubbles close to the surface. The Miracle Worker lays the foundation for the ultimately miraculous and inspiring stories that have moved audiences for years.

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Critics’ Reviews (5)
A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

"“Superb and powerful with two fiercely talented actresses. Abigail Breslin is demonically brilliant.”"

New York Magazine

Scott Brown

"“Alison Pill is outstanding. She brings exceptional emotional clarity to her work.”"

Entertainment Weekly

Lisa Schwarzbaum

"“William Gibson’s modern day classic touches the heart. It’s a potent example of a powerful true-life story related in heart-tugging fashion.”"

The Hollywood Reporter

Frank Scheck

"“The best play for kids on the Great White Way!”"

Time Out New York Kids

David Cote

""A terrific family drama!""

NY1

Rome Torre

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