Park Square Theatre's mid-season highlight is a new, ambitious staging of Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, directed by David Mann (Sherlock Holmes & the Case of the Jersey Lily; Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde) and presented in repertory (during the week of April 11) with Naked Darrow, Park Square's commission of a fresh portrayal of Clarence Darrow written and performed by actor/historian Gary Anderson (Search for Justice).
Park Square Theatre's mid-season highlight is a new, ambitious staging of Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, directed by David Mann (Sherlock Holmes & the Case of the Jersey Lily; Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde) and presented in repertory (during the week of April 11) with Naked Darrow, Park Square's commission of a fresh portrayal of Clarence Darrow written and performed by actor/historian Gary Anderson (Search for Justice).
Park Square Theatre's mid-season highlight is a new, ambitious staging of Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, directed by David Mann (Sherlock Holmes & the Case of the Jersey Lily; Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde) and presented in repertory (during the week of April 11) with Naked Darrow, Park Square's commission of a fresh portrayal of Clarence Darrow written and performed by actor/historian Gary Anderson (Search for Justice).
Robert Mulligan's 1962 film of Harper Lee's magnificent novel To Kill a Mockingbird is for me one of the greatest black and white films ever made. Christopher Sergel adapted the novel to the stage in 1990, and the play respects Lee's keen vision of humanity and keeps intact the poetic beauty of her words. The Prodco's production @ The Lex, the first play in their new home, ardently resonates the timeless message of tolerance and friendship.
From March 12 through the 28, the Runway Theatre presents this classic American tale of justice, acceptance, and coming-of-age which pits Atticus Finch against the longtime prejudices of Maycomb, Alabama. Wide-eyed Scout watches her father face off against a town divided by race. From everyday life to an epic courtroom drama, Scout learns the universal truths of humanity.
Through March 28th, the Runway Theatre presents this classic American tale of justice, acceptance, and coming-of-age which pits Atticus Finch against the longtime prejudices of Maycomb, Alabama. Wide-eyed Scout watches her father face off against a town divided by race. From everyday life to an epic courtroom drama, Scout learns the universal truths of humanity.
From March 12 through the 28, the Runway Theatre presents this classic American tale of justice, acceptance, and coming-of-age which pits Atticus Finch against the longtime prejudices of Maycomb, Alabama. Wide-eyed Scout watches her father face off against a town divided by race. From everyday life to an epic courtroom drama, Scout learns the universal truths of humanity.
From March 12 through the 28, the Runway Theatre presents this classic American tale of justice, acceptance, and coming-of-age which pits Atticus Finch against the longtime prejudices of Maycomb, Alabama. Wide-eyed Scout watches her father face off against a town divided by race. From everyday life to an epic courtroom drama, Scout learns the universal truths of humanity.
The children are the role models in this uneven adaptation of Harper Lee's beloved American classic about bigotry, injustice, and the power of human kindness
One of the most beloved and influential stories of our time is coming to life at Hartford Stage. Emmy-nominated actor Matthew Modine will make his Hartford Stage debut as Atticus Finch in the eagerly anticipated stage adaptation of Harper Lee?s classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.
Intiman Theatre's continues this season with Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, adapted by Christopher Sergel and directed by Fracaswell Hyman, beginning September 14, opening on Wednesday, September 19 at 7:30PM with performances through October 28.