![]() And is there any other drama that asks so much of its actors that leaves them bruised from the externals of performing, that leaves us, too, beaten up but better for it? In its magnificent production, A.D. ![]() But I can't think of any other that so catches the audience by the throat and wrings it dry, that so encapsulates the human spirit, that makes us weep for joy at the inextinguishable mystery of life. Is there a viscerally more exciting American play than William Gibson's bio-drama The Miracle Worker (1959)? Are there better plays? Sure.
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