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Clarksville High School Theatre to present “The Miracle Worker” November 1st-4th

Clarksville High School WildcatsClarksville, TN – Clarksville High School Theatre will kick off its 2016-17 season with “The Miracle Worker”, the celebrated drama by William Gibson about Helen Keller and her life-long companion and teacher Annie Sullivan.

The production will run for four performances –November 1st-4th at 7:00pm in the Main Stage Theatre at Clarksville High School. Tickets are $5.00 and can be purchased at the door on the evening of performance. Please contact director Barbara Wesner at 931.648.5690 ext. 2521 for reservations or questions.

Logan Wilkerson (Helen) on left. Addisyn Bryant (Annie) on right in "The Miracle Worker". (Barbara Wesner)
Logan Wilkerson (Helen) on left. Addisyn Bryant (Annie) on right in “The Miracle Worker”. (Barbara Wesner)

The role of Annie Sullivan is being skillfully handled by veteran actress Addisyn Bryant.

Addisyn is no stranger to Clarksville audiences. She has been a serious performer and technician with the Roxy Regional Theatre since she was a young girl and has been seen in two major productions at CHS.

This role is Addisyn’s first dramatic role for Wesner, and she states, “It is a role of a lifetime! I am so excited to have the opportunity to bring this amazing woman to life on stage.”

Playing opposite Bryant in the challenging role of the deaf and blind mute Helen Keller is first-timer Logan Wilkerson. Logan is a trained competitive dancer and has been a member of the Cast and Crowns, a Clarksville studio for actors and dancers. However, this is Wilkerson’s first major role at CHS.

 

An ensemble of talented thespians supports this “dynamic duo”. Supporting cast members include Shea Snow, Seth Devine, Ryan Puckett, Noah Busbee, Trystan Rogers, Bella Sullivan, GG Grigsby, Dionna Davis, Mitchell Wolfe, Ebiere Orusa, Morgan Dye, MacKenzie Larson, Emmaline Fitzgerald, Laiken Castro, and Samantha Valcorcel.

In an unprecedented move, director Barbara Wesner is reaching out to the Clarksville hearing-impaired community with this production. ASL interpreters Daniel Ketner and Dr. LoriAnne Williams will be signing the production, and the CHS Theatre program is offering complimentary admission to the hearing impaired population.

In addition, the CHS advanced art students have been creating artwork featuring communication and language for the visually and hearing impaired. Audiences will be able to walk through the theatre lobby/art gallery on the evenings of performance.

The Miracle Worker is based on the biography of noted teacher and lecturer Helen Keller and is appropriate for all school-aged children.

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