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P R O D U C T I O N T E A M
Director - Ellie Schwetye
Scenic/Lighting Designer - David Blake
Costume Designer - Kelley Weber
Production Manager - Stephanie Manny
Stage Manager - Sabrina Kronemer
Fight Choreographer - Erik Kuhn
Set Construction and Painting - Lucas Boeyink, Susie Boeyink, Lev Jersan, Anette Martinson, Marni McDermott, Lucia Puerto, Henry Rosenblum, Anna Streeto, Hannah Yurkovich
Running Crew - Marni McDermott, Sarah Vallo
Lighting Electrician - Lev Jersan
Light Board Operator - Sabrina Kronemer
Sound Board Operator - Xavier Hollins-Lewis
Stitcher - Lauren Compton
Stitcher/Wardrobe - Anna Craver
Artwork - Sarah Vallo
Usher - Sarah Vallo
Scenic/Lighting Designer - David Blake
Costume Designer - Kelley Weber
Production Manager - Stephanie Manny
Stage Manager - Sabrina Kronemer
Fight Choreographer - Erik Kuhn
Set Construction and Painting - Lucas Boeyink, Susie Boeyink, Lev Jersan, Anette Martinson, Marni McDermott, Lucia Puerto, Henry Rosenblum, Anna Streeto, Hannah Yurkovich
Running Crew - Marni McDermott, Sarah Vallo
Lighting Electrician - Lev Jersan
Light Board Operator - Sabrina Kronemer
Sound Board Operator - Xavier Hollins-Lewis
Stitcher - Lauren Compton
Stitcher/Wardrobe - Anna Craver
Artwork - Sarah Vallo
Usher - Sarah Vallo
C A S T
The Narrator - Kendall Turner
Kate - Abby Hoelscher
Keller - Angela Chen
Helen - Holly Connor
Percy - Casey Piston
James - A Zamora Varela
Annie Sullivan - Daphne Kraushaar
Kate - Abby Hoelscher
Keller - Angela Chen
Helen - Holly Connor
Percy - Casey Piston
James - A Zamora Varela
Annie Sullivan - Daphne Kraushaar
S P E C I A L T H A N K S
Sarah Blasko
Kay Genovese
Prison Performing Arts
Repertory Theater of St. Louis
Slightly Askew Theater Ensemble
Kay Genovese
Prison Performing Arts
Repertory Theater of St. Louis
Slightly Askew Theater Ensemble
Immortalized on screen by Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke, this Tony Award-winning play is the story of Annie Sullivan and her student, Helen Keller, who lost her sight and hearing at the age of 19 months. With compassion, humor and dramatic tension, The Miracle Worker explores the volatile relationship between a lonely teacher and her headstrong charge.
Trapped in a secret, silent world, unable to communicate, young Helen is violent and spoiled, treated by her family as subhuman. Only Annie sees a mind and spirit waiting to be rescued from Helen's dark, tortured silence. After scenes of intense physical and emotional struggle, Helen's breakthrough finally arrives with the utterance of a single, glorious word: "water."
Concord Theatricals
Trapped in a secret, silent world, unable to communicate, young Helen is violent and spoiled, treated by her family as subhuman. Only Annie sees a mind and spirit waiting to be rescued from Helen's dark, tortured silence. After scenes of intense physical and emotional struggle, Helen's breakthrough finally arrives with the utterance of a single, glorious word: "water."
Concord Theatricals