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Performance

VenueThe Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre)
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th May 2008
To10th May 2008
WhenMon-Sat 20:00. Thu Mat 14:00. Sat Mat 16:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £75.00. Gift Aid Applies
The Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre) (V250)
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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:: (T02116161606)

Sally Knyvette directs a company of professional barristers, solicitors and judges.
Adapted by Christopher Sergel
Director Sally Knyvette
Design Rhiannon Newman Brown
Performer Michael Burton (Sir)
Performer Grahame Gordon
Performer Timothy Akers
Performer Sarah Awa
Performer Rachel Barker
Performer Mark Boulle
Performer Mirelle Burridge
Performer Rodney Campbell
Performer Joanna Corr
Performer Annabel Dearing
Performer Bernard George
Performer Seaton Gordon
Performer Janet Grant
Performer Peter Herbert
Performer Peter Hill
Performer Leon Kerr
Performer Colin Manning
Performer Justin Michaelson
Performer Rita Murphy
Performer Maggie Robson
Performer Helena Ross

Listing:: L01167011011




Production details

Sally Knyvette directs a company of professional barristers, solicitors and judges.

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