Few stories are as timeless -- or reveal the courage and resilience of the human spirit -- as The Miracle Worker. This stirring dramatization of the early life of Helen Keller has been mesmerizing audiences for decades. The Miracle Worker tells the story of young Helen Keller, deaf and blind since infancy, who finds her way into the world of knowledge and understanding with the help of Annie Sullivan, her gifted tutor. In some of the most turbulent and emotion-packed scenes ever presented on the stage, Helen overcomes rage and confusion to triumph over her physical disabilities. With this production, Montana Repertory Theatre continues to explore great American plays which penetrate the core of human experience. Lufkin audiences have previously seen the company?s touching productions of To Kill a Mockingbird, Bus Stop, and A Trip to Bountiful. Each has brought new vitality and vision to these time-honored theatre pieces. The Miracle Worker is a story of victory over unbelievable odds -- accomplished through conviction, perseverance, and love. "Life is either a daring adventure or nothing." --Helen Keller
Tuesday Mar 4, 2014
7:30 PM - 9:15 PM CST
Tuesday, March 4, 2014 7:30 pm
Temple Theater 3500 S. First Street Lufkin, Texas 75901
Tickets: $27 - $36, Premium Seats: $46
Temple Theater Box Office: 936.633.5454
Presented by Angelina Arts Alliance
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