Update: Here’s a clip of the whole breakfast scene (recorded during a performance).
A few weeks ago, my 14yo played Helen Keller in the Latrobe Cabaret Theatre’s production of The Miracle Worker. This clip is from a rehearsal of the epic breakfast scene, a wordless battle of wills between young Helen (who has been blind and deaf since she was a toddler) and her teacher Annie Sullivan (played by the amazing Pamela Lee). I used an abbreviated version of this scene in an earlier video, in oder to avoid some spoilers. Here’s the whole confrontation. I get exhausted just watching it!
https://youtu.be/qsKvOGQVj3A
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Wow! Awesome!
So thats what you doing with your life Pam haha go girl….. we went to see Betty blue eyes tonight in Hayling island tonight… thought if you
:)
Great!!
Amazing!!
THAT WAS INTENSE! Great work! :)
AWESOME!!!!
Thanks Dennis :)