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Sep122015

September 12, 2015, Saturday - To Kill a Mockingbird opens at The Guthrie

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Guthrie Theater, Wurtele Thrust Stage, 818 Second Street South

To Kill a Mockingbird
adapted by Christopher Sergel
based upon the novel by Harper Lee
directed by John Miller-Stephany

Set in the Deep South, this timeless story based on Harper Lee’s beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is told through the eyes of six-year-old Scout, the feisty daughter of lawyer Atticus Finch. As a tug-of-war between justice and racism envelops the community, Atticus and his family face violence and hatred with courage and compassion. Full of heart and depth, this cherished classic takes the stage immediately following the release of Lee’s Mockingbird sequel.

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