The title of the new play Three Days to See comes from a 1933 magazine article in which Helen Keller, blind and deaf since she was a toddler, wrote about what she'd do if given just 72 hours of sight (click here to read what she wrote). Born to a landed southern family (her father fought for the Confederacy) Keller contracted a disease when she was 19 months-old that left her unable to see or hear. When she was six h…
SOURCE: Broadway & Me at 07:10AM on July 29, 2015