![]() “I just think that this story is meant to be told, especially now…it has such a powerful lesson. “I want history to come alive,” says Grice, who loves the Victorian era and wants to enrich audiences. She’s also working with Southampton High School’s sign language program to teach the cast how to sign, and wants the sign students to have special seats onstage during the show. ![]() ![]() “It’s giving the kids the chance to experience the Center Stage experience at Southampton Cultural Center,” Grice says. ![]() “I so firmly believe that this story is meant to take wing in Southampton.” Grice plans to cast two area students in the lead roles of Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan, with auditions planned for December. “I’m keeping the faith,” says Grice, who notes that the fundraising campaign has been a little slow to start. Grice has big plans for The Miracle Worker, which will be performed in April.
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