TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD to Run 6/13-9/27 at Theatricum Botanicum
By: Tyler Peterson
A poignant look at justice and the human spirit as told through the eyes of a young girl, Christopher Sergel's stage adaptation of To Kill A Mockingbird, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee, continues this summer's "Americana" season at Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum, opening June 13 at 7:30 p.m.
In a small Southern town during the Great Depression, the idyllic childhood of eight-year old Scout and her brother Jem is changed forever when their lawyer-father defends a poor black man accused of raping a white woman. Through the drama of the trial and its aftermath, the children experience the harsh realities of prejudice that surround them. Richard Tyson (Black Hawk Down, There's Something About Mary, Kindergarten Cop) heads the Theatricum cast as Scout's father, attorney Atticus Finch. "People who think they know the story from the movie are in for a surprise," says director Ellen Geer. "Richard grew up in Mobile, and he brings something completely different to the role. He's a real Alabama boy - his Atticus Finch really lives in the world with the other characters. He's one of them." Lily Andrew stars opposite Tyson as Scout, with Clint Blakely and Matthew O'Rourke alternating as Jem, and Nathan Adorney and Cameron Rose alternating as Dill. Max Lawrence portrays Tom Robinson; Earnestine Phillips is the Finch family's housekeeper and surrogate mother, Calpurnia; and Melora Marshall is their unconventional, free-thinking neighbor, Maudie. Also in the cast are Claire Andrew (Mayella), Crystal Clark (Mrs. Robinson), Thad Geer (Bob Ewell), Tim Halligan (Heck Tate), Mark Lewis (Judge Taylor) and Gerald C. Rivers (Reverend Sykes).
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