El milagro de Anne Sullivan
Escrito por William Gibson
Dirigida por Matthew Logan
La historia de Annie Sullivan y su alumna, Helen Keller, quien perdió la vista y el oído a los 19 meses. Con compasión, humor y tensión dramática, El milagro de Anne Sullivan explora la compleja relación entre una maestra solitaria y su alumna de carácter fuerte.

ensayos
4 de mayo - 4 de junio
De lunes a jueves de 19:00 a 22:00.
6 de junio, de 10:00 a 14:00.
7 de junio, de 13:00 a 17:00.
Del 8 al 11 de junio, de 19:00 a 22:00.
No todos los actores están convocados a todos los ensayos, pero todos los actores DEBEN estar disponibles para todos los ensayos a partir del 25 de mayo.
actuaciones
Es posible que se requieran ensayos adicionales los jueves una vez que se haya estrenado el espectáculo.
12 de junio a las 19:30
13 de junio a las 14:00
13 de junio a las 19:30
14 de junio a las 14:00
19 de junio a las 19:30
20 de junio a las 14:00
20 de junio a las 19:30
21 de junio a las 14:00
26 de junio a las 19:30
27 de junio a las 14:00
27 de junio a las 19:30
28 de junio a las 14:00
Información sobre la audición
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Saturday, March 28th
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Juvenile Role Auditions
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For Helen, Percy, Martha & Student Girls
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Appointments from 9am-10:30am
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Auditions last 30 minutes.
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Adult Role Auditions
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For James & all other adult roles
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Appointments from 11:30am-2:00pm
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5-minute time slots
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All actors should prepare a 1-2 minute dramatic monologue from a published play.
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Actors should bring a headshot with resume stapled to the back.
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Actors should be available for optional callback auditions on April 4th @ 10am-2pm.

Análisis de personajes
HELEN KELLER
Age Range: Typically 12–14 (younger actors may be considered if they demonstrate exceptional maturity and physical control)
Gender: Female
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Helen is the emotional and physical center of the play. She is blind and deaf, and her communication is entirely physical and instinctual. This role demands extraordinary physical commitment and emotional stamina.
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Highly physical, non-verbal performance
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Frequent staged physical conflict (resisting, grappling, flailing, pushing, crawling)
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Must portray rage, frustration, curiosity, fear, and breakthrough entirely through movement
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Strong body awareness, coordination, and endurance
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Comfort with close physical contact and precise choreography
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Emotional maturity to balance wildness with vulnerability and growth
ANNIE SULLIVAN
Age Range: Late teens–30s
Gender: Female
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Helen’s determined teacher. Annie is strong-willed, compassionate, stubborn, and haunted by her own past.
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Must command the stage with authority and empathy
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Physically active role involving grappling, restraint, and close contact with Helen
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Sharp emotional arc: resilience, frustration, vulnerability, triumph
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Strong presence and vocal control required
CAPTAIN ARTHUR KELLER
Age Range: 40s–60s
Gender: Male
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Helen’s father — loving but authoritarian, traditional, and conflicted.
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Proud Southern gentleman, emotionally guarded
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Torn between discipline and compassion
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Strong speaking role with moral weight
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Carries the tension between Annie and Kate
KATE KELLER
Age Range: 30s–50s
Gender: Female
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Helen’s mother — gentle, intuitive, and emotionally connected to her daughter.
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Warm, protective, and empathetic
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Often mediates between Annie and Captain Keller
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Emotionally expressive role requiring subtlety and strength
JAMES KELLER
Age Range: 16–21 (can play younger teen)
Gender: Male
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Helen’s half-brother — resentful, sarcastic, and insecure.
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Must convincingly play younger than his actual age
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Emotionally complex: jealousy, guilt, anger, affection
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Strong character development across the play
AUNT EV
Age Range: 40s–60s
Gender: Female
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Kate’s sister; pragmatic, observant, and socially aware.
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Provides perspective and subtle humor
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A grounding presence in the household
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Excellent role for a character actor
ANAGNOS
Age Range: 30s–60s
Gender: Male
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Director of the Perkins Institute for the Blind.
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Educated, composed, and supportive of Annie
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Serves as a narrative and moral anchor
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Smaller role but important authority figure
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Can be doubled with the doctor
VINEY
Age Range: 20s–60s
Gender: Black Female
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The Keller family servant.
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Practical, warm, and observant
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Often reacts physically to Helen’s behavior
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Strong ensemble presence; limited dialogue
PERCY
Age Range: 9–12
Gender: Black Male
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Vineys son
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Energetic, curious, and playful
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Often overwhelmed by Helen’s behavior
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Works well for a confident child actor
MARTHA
Age Range: 9–12
Gender: Black Female
Vineys daughter
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Gentle, observant, and emotionally responsive
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Strong reactions despite limited dialogue
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Good ensemble child role
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Will also be part of the student girls.
STUDENT GIRLS (2–4 roles)
Age Range: 10–18
Gender: Female
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Students at the Perkins Institute.
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Appear in Annie’s memories
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Can double as ensemble roles.
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Will also be involved in scenic transitions
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Nonverbal storytelling and emotional presence important
DOCTOR
Age Range: 30s–60s
Gender: Male
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Examines Helen in early scenes.
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Brief but authoritative role
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Clear diction and calm demeanor
