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Performance

VenueNew Theatre
TownCardiff
CountyGlamorgan
From2nd March 2010
To6th March 2010
When19:30. Mat 14:00
PricesFrom £8.00. To £24.00.
New Theatre (V823)
Current/Future Listings
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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:: (T080437699)

Company Clwyd Theatr Cymru
Director Tim Baker
Design Mark Bailey
Musical Director Dyfan Jones
Lighting Simon Corder
Performer Gwyn Vaughan Jones (Atticus)
Performer Amy Morgan (Scout)
Performer Joshua McCord (Jem)
Performer Oliver Wilson (Tom Robinson)
Performer Simon Armstong (Bob Ewell)
Performer Rhian Blythe (Mayella Ewell)
Performer Richard Elfyn (Heck Tate)
Performer Eva fontaine (Helen Robinson)
Performer Denise Orita (Calpurnia)
Performer alex parry (Mr Gilmer)
Performer Reginald Tsiboe (Rev. Sykes)

Listing:: L1446602187




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  • 5 Mar 10 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
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