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Culture Shock is a musical festival held every year in the season of spring in beautiful city of Bloomington, Indiana. The festival is sponsored by the University of Indiana. This time they are playing the all time famous play The Miracle Worker. So what are you waiting for, book your tickets on-line to get those hard to get tickets at attractive rates and in no time loss. The Miracle Worker is a play by William Gibson inspired from the autobiography of Helen Keller called, The Story of My Life. In her biography she narrates the story about the relationship between the deaf and blind Keller and Annie Sullivan, the teacher who brought the almost-feral girl into the world of education. The play ran on Broadway for almost 2 years from October 19, 1959 to July 1, 1961 and starred Patty Duke as Helen Keller.Anne was a pioneer in the field of education. Some of her great works done with Helen Keller became the blueprint for education of children who were blind, deaf-blind, or visually impaired that still continues today. Samuel L. Clemens dubbed her a "miracle worker." However, Anne's personal story remains relatively unknown. Although some of her letters still exist, it is primarily through the eyes of others that we know her. Some time after she married John Albert Macy in 1905, the young wife burned her private journals for fear of what her husband might think of her if he should read them. Similarly, she did not want her correspondence to be kept after her death. But for historical purposes, materials were retained and the Helen Keller Archives at the American Foundation for the Blind contain some of her letters, prose, and verse. Other materials about Anne are located at the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown, Massachusetts and the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts
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Drawing heavily from letters written by Anne Sullivan in 1887, as well as from Helen Keller's autobiography, William Gibson constructed a drama around the events that took place when Helen Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan, first met in the 1880s. The exchanges that take place in The Miracle Worker are all derived from factual events that Gibson has woven together to construct a fluid, emotionally real, depiction of the "miracle" Anne Sullivan was able to work: teaching Helen Keller language.Audiences and critics alike were most drawn to The Miracle Worker's honest and emotionally vivid portrayal of the relationship between Annie and Helen. The actors' intense energy and commitment to truth in the scenes of physical struggle between Annie and Helen were held as the most memorable moments of the play when it first opened on Broadway. Audiences found the story of Annie's struggle to teach Helen language and her eventual success life affirming and uplifting. Surrounding the major themes of change and transformation and language and meaning is basic integrity and emotional honesty. These two elements are the strongest reasons that The Miracle Worker is so popular among audiences and has been called an American Theater classic. The success of the play proved to be the inspiration for it to be made into a film. The first film that was made got released in 1962. In the movie Patty Duke was casted in the role of Helen, Anne Bancroft as Annie Sullivan, Victor Jory, Inga Swenson, Andrew Prine, and Kathleen Comegys. The movie was adapted by Gibson, and directed by Arthur Penn. The film won Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Anne Bancroft and Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Patty Duke, who was only 16 years old. The film was also nominated for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White, Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. The Miracle Worker was produced for television in 1979. It starred Patty Duke in the character of Annie Sullivan, Diana Muldaur, Charles Siebert and Melissa Gilbert as Helen. The movie was directed by Paul Aaron. It was remade for television in 2000, starring Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Alison Elliott, David Strathairn, Lucas Black and Kate Greenhouse. It was adapted by Monte Merrick and directed by Nadia Tass.
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