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The Miracle Worker at SummerStage of Delafield
July 15, 2023 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Want to see a play under the stars? Come see The Miracle Worker at SummerStage of Delafield.
About SummerStage of Delafield:
Our mission is to provide unique ways to present performing and visual arts experiences, arts educational experiences as well as unique community outreach programs. This will be accomplished by using multiple venues throughout the calendar year.
Our goal is to provide high quality theatrical, musical, family, and workshop events at reasonable prices.
About The Miracle Workder:
In Alabama, an illness renders infant Helen Keller blind, deaf, and mute. Pitied and badly spoiled by her parents, Helen is taught no discipline and grows into a wild, angry, tantrum-throwing child. Desperate, the Kellers hire Annie Sullivan to teach their daughter. After several fierce battles with Helen, Annie teaches Helen discipline and language through persistence, a double breakthrough that changes Helen’s life and has a direct effect on the lives of everyone in the family. Based on the inspiring true story.
Visit SummerStage’s idyllic outdoor stage within Lapham Peak for a night of theatre under the stars.
Dates and times to see The Miracle Worker at SummerStage of Delafield:
All shows 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm.
Thursday, July 13
Friday, July 14
Saturday, July 15
Wednesday, July 19 (value night)
Thursday, July 20
Friday, July 21
Saturday, July 22
Wednesday, July 26 (value night)
Thursday, July 27
Friday, July 28
Saturday, July 29
Buy tickets HERE.
Adult – $23
Senior (60+) – $21
Military (active/former) – $21
Child (17 and under) – $16
Wednesday Value Night – $13
Things to Know:
- Seating: Bring lawn chairs and/or blankets. Seating is unassigned and available on a first come, first served basis. They do have a limited number of chairs available for rent.
- Clothing: Be prepared for the weather. Bring extra layers of clothing and an umbrella for changing weather conditions.
- Food and drink: They sell snacks like chips and candy as well as wine, beer, soda, and water. Their cash-only concession stand opens one hour before every performance. You can also bring your own food and drink to make a picnic out of your visit. No grills are permitted.
- Parking: Since the stage is located within a Wisconsin State Forest, there is an entrance fee per vehicle. SummerStage patrons pay a reduced fee of just $5 per vehicle or it’s free if you have a Wisconsin State Park sticker. After you park, it’s a 300 yard walk from the parking lot to the stage area. This walk can be challenging for some of the patrons so they do have a golf cart that can take you right to the box office, or even to the seating area if needed.
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