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Performance

VenueRoyal Exchange
Also: The Studio/Swan Street Studio
TownManchester
CountyGreater Manchester
From20th February 2013
Opened25th February 2013
To30th March 2013
WhenMon-Fri 19:30. Mar 5 no eve. perf. Sat 20:00. Wed Mat 14:30. Sat Mat 15:30. Extra Mat Mar 5, 21, 28 at 14:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £35.00.
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  • Date of change: 31 Oct 12 - T01308673499

To Kill a Mockingbird

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:: (T01308673499)

Producer Royal Exchange
Adapted by Christopher Sergel
Director Max Webster
Design James Cotterill
Lighting Charles Balfour
Sound Carolyn Downing
Musical Director Nicholas Goode
Director Kevin McCurdy (fights)
Performer Nigel Cooke (Atticus Finch)
Performer Shannon Tarbet (Scout Finch)
Performer Rupert Simonian (Jem Finch)
Performer Scarlett Brookes (Mayella Ewell)
Performer Okezie Morro (Tom Robinson)
Performer Ann Firbank (Miss Stephanie / Mrs Dubose)
Performer Simeon Truby (Heck Tate)
Performer Jonathan Keeble (Mr Gilmer / Boo Radley)
Performer Ed Hicks (Musician / ensemble)

Listing:: L0697369292




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Special Performances


  • 14 Mar 13 Captioned
  • 23 Mar 13 Audio Described
  • 26 Mar 13 Sign Interpreted
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