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  1. The Miracle Worker(From left) Inga Swenson, Victor Jory, Andrew Prine, Anne Bancroft, and Patty Duke in The Miracle Worker (1962), directed by Arthur Penn. (more) The Miracle Worker —which was based on a Tony Award -winning play by William Gibson, who also wrote the screenplay—recounts the early years of Keller (played by Duke).

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  2. William Gibson (November 13, 1914 – November 25, 2008) was an American playwright and novelist. He won the Tony Award for Best Play for The Miracle Worker in 1959, which he later adapted for a film version in 1962.

  3. The Miracle Worker refers to a broadcast, a play and various other adaptations of Helen Keller 's 1903 autobiography The Story of My Life. The first of these works was a 1957 Playhouse 90 broadcast written by William Gibson and starring Teresa Wright as Anne Sullivan and Patricia McCormack as Keller. [citation needed]

  4. Feb 23, 2021 · Sinach wrote Way Maker so that everyone could be strengthened by the scriptures in Genesis, chapter 5. The song was released on December 30, 2015 on YouTube and was certified gold less than a year later. It was such a popular song that it has been translated into 50 languages and has been recorded by dozens of very popular Christian musical ...

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  5. The Miracle Worker is set in the 1880s and begins at the Keller home in Tuscumbia, Alabama. It is night, and three adults stand around the lamplit crib of the infant Helen Keller: her parents, Kate and Captain Arthur Keller, and a doctor. They are discussing a serious ailment which Helen has just barely survived.

  6. Jul 30, 2022 · William Gibson first wrote "The Miracle Worker," based on Keller's autobiography, for CBS' 1957 episode of "Playhouse 90," starring Teresa Wright ("Shadow of a Doubt") and Patricia McCormack ("The ...

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  8. Key Facts about The Miracle Worker. Full Title: The Miracle Worker. When Written: 1957-1959. Where Written: New York City and Topeka, Kansas. When Published: Originally written in 1957 as a teleplay for Playhouse 90, later rewritten as a three-act Broadway play, premiered October 19, 1959. Literary Period: Modern theater.