The New York Times is reporting that despite a statement last Friday made by producers of Broadway's THE MIRACLE WORKER in which it was expressed that the show was in danger of closing early, producer David Richenthal has indicated that ticket sales will continue for now.
In the New York Times article, Richenthal is quoted as saying, "I believe in this show, and the audiences leap to their feet every night, and I believe that word of mouth is going to make this show a hit." He also added that "Fortunately my investor group believes in the show as well, and has decided to stand by it and see if word of mouth does kick in."
Richenthal indicated that "a deadline to yield results in ticket sales" would not be implemented at this time, however the show's investors will continue to carefully monitor ticket sales each week.
THE MIRACLE WORKER began previews on February 12 and opened March 3, 2010.
Set in Tuscumbia, Alabama in the 1880s, THE MIRACLE WORKER tells the story of the young Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf after a childhood illness, and the extraordinary woman, Annie Sullivan, who taught her to communicate with the world.
THE MIRACLE WORKER originally opened at The Playhouse Theatre on October 19, 1959 and was awarded the 1960 Tony Award® for Best Play in addition to garnering leading lady Anne Bancroft a Tony Award® for Best Actress in a Play for the role of Annie Sullivan and a Theatre World Award for newcomer Patty Duke for her portrayal of Helen Keller. Both actresses received Academy Awards® for their work in the feature film adaptation.
THE MIRACLE WORKER tickets are $117.00 (including $2.00 facility charge) and are available by calling Telecharge at 212-239-6200, visiting www.telecharge.com or in person at Circle in the Square Theatre box office at 235 West 50 Street.