To Kill A Mockingbird

This is theatrical storytelling so assured and involving it's hard to imagine anyone not being mesmerized.
The Hollywood Reporter (Broadway)
Why see To Kill A Mockingbird?
The Broadway Hit On Tour!
Oscar winner Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird was last seen in the West End in 2022. Now, The King and I director Bartlett Sher brings this Tony-winning, seminal story on a nationwide tour in 2025! To Kill a Mockingbird tells the story of a Black man accused of rape in pre-Civil Rights era Alabama and the noble lawyer who defends him.
A portrait of simmering racial tension in a small southern town, To Kill a Mockingbird is considered one of the greatest American novels ever written. In today's current climate, its themes of prejudice and inequality seem just as prescient, while the book's steadfast lawyer Atticus Finch remains the gold standard for noble heroes.
What Is To Kill A Mockingbird About?
Told through the eyes of 13-year-old Scout, Mockingbird is set in the pre-civil rights era Deep South of the 1930s. When local black man Tom Robinson is accused of raping a white girl, Scout's lawyer father Atticus Finch takes on the case, determined to try and give Tom a fair trial. With his decision to defend Tom, Atticus finds himself ostracised from the community, and the lives of his family put into danger. As the trial approaches, Atticus must choose whether to buckle under the mounting pressure or to stand his ground and fight for what is right.
Cast
- Richard Coyle as Atticus Finch
- Anna Munden as Scout Finch
- Gabriel Scott as Jem Finch
- Dylan Malyn as Dill Harris
- Andrea Davy as Calpurnia
- Stephen Boxer as Judge Taylor
- Aaron Shosanya as Tom Robinson
- Oscar Pearce as Bob Ewell
- Evie Hargreaves as Mayella Ewell
- Richard Dempsey as Horace Gilmer
- Sarah Finigan as Mrs Dubose
- Phillipa Flynn as Miss Stephanie / Dill's Mother
- Harry Attwell as Mr Cunningham / Boo (Arthur) Radley
- Colin R Campbell as Sheriff Heck Tate
- Simon Hepworth as Link Deas
Further cast
Paul Albertson, James Mitchell, Jonathan Rubin, Cheryl Burniston, Charlotte Luxford, Oyin Orija, Tiwai Muza, Tom Brace-Jenkins, and John J O'Hagan.
Please note: The producers can't guarantee the appearance of any performers on any specific date.
Creative
- Louisa Muller (associate director)
- Miriam Buether (set designer)
- Ed Pierce (design supervisor)
- Ann Roth (costume designer)
- Jennifer Tipton (lighting designer)
- Scott Lehrer (sound designer)
- Adam Guettel (original score)
- Kimberley Grigsby (musical supervisor)
- Serena Hill (casting director)
- Campbell Young Associates (hair and wigs designer)
- Laurence Belcher (resident director)
- Tavia Jefferson (cultural coordinator)
Awards
2019 Drama Desk Awards
- Outstanding Featured Actress In A Play - Celia Keenan-Bolger
- Outstanding Featured Actress In A Play - Celia Keenan-Bolger
2019 Tony Awards
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play - Celia Keenan-Bolger
- Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play - Jeff Daniels
- Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre - Adam Guettel
- Best Direction of a Play - Barlett Sher
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play - Gideon Glick
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play - Celia Keenan-Bolger
- Best Scenic Design of a Play - Miriam Buether
- Best Costume Design of a Play - Ann Roth
- Best Sound Design of a Play - Scott Lehrer
2019 Drama League Awards
- Distinguished Performance Award - Celia Keenan-Bolger, Jeff Daniels
- Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play