
All Rise! You never really understand a person until you climb into his skin and walk around in it
Director - Vivienne McLaren
Director's Mentor - Daniel Craig
To Kill a Mockingbird is a play written by Christopher Sergel, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee. The play is set in Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930s and tells the story of Scout Finch, a young girl growing up in the deep South, and her father Atticus Finch, a lawyer.
The play deals with themes of racism, prejudice, and injustice as Atticus defends a black man, Tom Robinson, who is falsely accused of raping a white woman. Scout, her brother Jem, and their friend Dill are caught up in the drama and begin to understand the complexities of the adult world, as well as their own prejudices.
The play is a powerful and moving exploration of the human condition and the struggle for justice and equality. The characters are well-developed and the dialogue is sharp and believable. The play is set in the Finch's living room and the courtroom, and the audience is able to witness the dramatic events unfold.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic play that has been performed and adapted many times. It's a play that deals with heavy themes but is also a coming-of-age story, and it's a powerful and thought-provoking work that continues to resonate with audiences today. The play illustrates how racism and prejudice can be overcome and how individuals can make a difference in society.
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Wed, 15th to 25th February
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Red Tree Theatre
One the Central Coast's newest and most affordable performance venues. 144 tiered seating black box theatre with large foyer and conference spaces.
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