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Performance

VenueKing's Theatre
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From20th February 2007
To24th February 2007
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £13.00. To £21.00.
King's Theatre (V601)
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To Kill a Mockingbird

Work:: To Kill a Mockingbird (S5306)

The place is Maycomb, Alabama in the Great Depression years of the 1930s. Momentous events unfold through the eyes of eight year old Scout Finch, growing up in a close knit neighbourhood with her older brother Jem and their summertime visitor Dill. When their father Atticus Finch, a well respected lawyer, mounts a vigorous and compelling case for the defence of Tom Robinson, a poor black man accused of the rape of a young white girl, an idyllic world of childhood is changed forever. Through the drama of the trial and its aftermath comes a searching examination of freedom, justice, honesty and hypocrisy. A compelling, deeply moving story told with warmth and humour.
Book by Harper Lee
Author Christopher Sergel

Production:: (T506657155)

Producer West Yorkshire Playhouse
Producer Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company
Producer Touring Consortium
Producer Watershed Productions
Director Michael Buffong
Design Simon Higlett
Lighting Johanna Town
Director Neale Birch (associate director)
Director Kate Waters (fight)
Other Sally Hague (dialect coach)
Performer Duncan Preston (Atticus Finch)
Performer Stephen Casey (Heck Talte)
Performer Andrea Harris (Calpurnia)
Performer Richard Heap (Boo Radley / Mr Gilmer)
Performer Bettrys Jones (Scout)
Performer Ged McKenna (Bob Ewell)
Performer Vinta Morgan (Tom Robinson)
Performer Charlie Roe (Judge Taylor)
Performer Helen Ryan (Miss Maudie)
Performer Joe Speare (Reverend Sykes)
Performer Sally Tatum (Mayella)
Performer Craig Vye (Jem)
Performer Anita Booth
Performer Christopher Chilton
Performer Tor Clark
Performer Andrew Kwame
Performer Phil Mulryne
Performer Charity Or
Performer Jean-Marc Perret

Listing:: L01235801280




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Special Performances


  • 22 Feb 07 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
  • 23 Feb 07 Sign Interpreted
  • 23 Feb 07 Audio Described
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