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The Miracle Worker

The Miracle Worker is a play by William Gibson based upon Helen Keller's autobiography, The Story of my Life. It tells the story of the relationship between the deaf, mute 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 (October 19, 1959 to July 1, 1961) and starred Patty Duke[?] as Helen Keller.

The play was made into a film in 1962, and starred Patty Duke (as 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, age 16). 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 1972. It starred Patty Duke (this time as Annie Sullivan), Diana Muldaur[?], Charles Siebert[?] and Melissa Gilbert[?] (as Helen). It 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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