SOUTHAMPTON, NY (April 4, 2018)—boots on the ground theater, the Hamptons-based theater company founded by Bonnie Grice, in association with the Southampton Cultural Center, presents The Miracle Worker by William Gibson, a play based on the extraordinary biography of Helen Keller, a young girl who at 19?months contracted a fever that left her deaf, blind, and mute. Unable to manage Helen’s violent outbreaks of frustration, her parents try hiring a teacher, Annie Sullivan, who is herself half-blind. Firm and resolute in the belief that Helen can be educated, Annie is relentless in her drive to create a bond that will ultimately free the child to communicate and grow to become an advocate for others with no voice.
“As a child, I saw the movie featuring Patty Duke and Anne Bancroft and was haunted by their story,” says producer Bonnie Grice. “Later I had the honor of interviewing Bancroft who confided that the role of Annie Sullivan was her favorite and, I knew at that moment, I had to bring the play to life.”
Ms. Grice has personally researched and sourced the production’s vintage costumes and has even hand-made several pieces. Directed by Joan Lyons (Crimes of the Heart) the play runs 70 minutes with no intermission on Friday, April 27 and Saturday, April 28 at 7pm with a matinee on Sunday, April 29 at 2pm in the Southampton Cultural Center. There are three-weekday performances which are specially designated for Southampton Elementary and Middle Schools.
10-year-old Emma Suhr plays Helen Keller with Tina Marie Realmuto, an MFA Acting graduate from the Actors Studio Drama School, as Annie Sullivan. The cast also includes Daniel Becker (Captain Keller), Deyo Trowbridge (James), Gerri Wilson (Aunt Ev), Josephine Wallace (Viney) and Ms. Grice (Katie).
Tickets are $20 general admission and $5 for children 12 years and under at bootsonthegroundtheater.com or SCC-Arts.org.
The Miracle Worker is funded, in part, through the generosity of the Southampton Lions Club, The North Sea Lions Club, Bob Grisnik / Southrifty Drug, and John Raimondi with additional support from Samantha Bruce Benjamin and Daniel Becker. A total of $9000 was raised as part of a kick-starter campaign.
boots on the ground theater was founded by Bonnie Grice, the host/producer of “The Electic Café” on WPPB-FM, Long Island’s only NPR affiliate.
Ages: 8 years and older
“As a child, I saw the movie featuring Patty Duke and Anne Bancroft and was haunted by their story,” says producer Bonnie Grice. “Later I had the honor of interviewing Bancroft who confided that the role of Annie Sullivan was her favorite and, I knew at that moment, I had to bring the play to life.”
Ms. Grice has personally researched and sourced the production’s vintage costumes and has even hand-made several pieces. Directed by Joan Lyons (Crimes of the Heart) the play runs 70 minutes with no intermission on Friday, April 27 and Saturday, April 28 at 7pm with a matinee on Sunday, April 29 at 2pm in the Southampton Cultural Center. There are three-weekday performances which are specially designated for Southampton Elementary and Middle Schools.
10-year-old Emma Suhr plays Helen Keller with Tina Marie Realmuto, an MFA Acting graduate from the Actors Studio Drama School, as Annie Sullivan. The cast also includes Daniel Becker (Captain Keller), Deyo Trowbridge (James), Gerri Wilson (Aunt Ev), Josephine Wallace (Viney) and Ms. Grice (Katie).
Tickets are $20 general admission and $5 for children 12 years and under at bootsonthegroundtheater.com or SCC-Arts.org.
The Miracle Worker is funded, in part, through the generosity of the Southampton Lions Club, The North Sea Lions Club, Bob Grisnik / Southrifty Drug, and John Raimondi with additional support from Samantha Bruce Benjamin and Daniel Becker. A total of $9000 was raised as part of a kick-starter campaign.
boots on the ground theater was founded by Bonnie Grice, the host/producer of “The Electic Café” on WPPB-FM, Long Island’s only NPR affiliate.
Ages: 8 years and older
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