Meet the London cast of To Kill A Mockingbird which is due to begin performances at the Gielgud Theatre on 10 March 2022. Actors from the company of To Kill A Mockingbird photographed at Souvenir Scenic Studios where the set designed by Miriam Buether is being built. Back (l to r): Pamela Nomvete, Jim Norton, Rafe Spall, Jude Owusu; Foreground (l to r): David Moorst, Gwyneth Keyworth, Harry Redding. Photo Credit: The Other Richard
To Kill A Mockingbird Producers Barry Diller and Sonia Friedman have announced the full cast for the West End production of
To Kill A Mockingbird at the
Gielgud Theatre due to begin performances at the Gielgud Theatre on 10 March 2022. Joining the previously announced
Rafe Spall (Atticus Finch) are Harry Attwell (Mr Cunningham/Boo Radley), Amanda Boxer (Mrs Henry Dubose), Poppy Lee Friar (Mayella Ewell), John Hastings (Bailiff), Simon Hepworth (Mr Roscoe/Dr Reynolds), Laura Howard (Miss Stephanie/Dill’s Mother), Lloyd Hutchinson (Link Deas), Gwyneth Keyworth (Scout Finch), Tom Mannion (Sheriff Heck Tate), David Moorst (Dill Harris), Pamela Nomvete (Calpurnia), Jim Norton (Judge Taylor), Patrick O’Kane (Bob Ewell), Jude Owusu (Tom Robinson), Harry Redding (Jem Finch), David Sturzaker (Horace Gilmer) and Natasha Williams (Mrs Dubose’s Maid), with Helen Belbin, Laurence Belcher, Paul Birchard, Ryan Ellsworth, Rebecca Hayes, Danny Hetherington, Matthew Jure, Anna Munden and Itoya Osagiede making up the ensemble. This new stage adaptation by Aaron Sorkin (
The West Wing, The Social Network) is based on Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and is directed by Bartlett Sher. Set in Maycomb, Alabama in 1934,
To Kill a Mockingbird has provided American literature with some of its most indelible characters: lawyer Atticus Finch, the tragically wronged Tom Robinson, Atticus’ daughter Scout, her brother Jem, their housekeeper and caretaker Calpurnia and the reclusive Arthur “Boo” Radley. For the past six decades and for every generation, this story, its characters and portrait of small-town America have helped to, and continue to, inspire conversation and change. Harper Lee’s enduring story of racial injustice and childhood innocence has sold more than 45 million copies of the novel worldwide. 2020 marked the 60th anniversary of its publication. Before the Broadway shutdown in March 2020,
To Kill a Mockingbird continuously played to standing-room-only houses. Since performances began on Thursday 1 November 2018, the production has not played to an empty seat, with capacity remaining over 100% for every performance. On February 26, 2020, the cast of
To Kill a Mockingbird gave a history-making performance of the play at Madison Square Garden, for 18,000 New York City schoolchildren. This was the largest single performance of a theatrical work in the history of world theatre. In 2019, to culminate National “Theatre in Our Schools” month, Aaron Sorkin, Bartlett Sher, and members of the Broadway cast took the play to Washington, D.C. for an unprecedented special presentation at the Library of Congress, in partnership with the Educational Theatre Association. Bartlett Sher is joined by the original Broadway creative team - Miriam Buether (Set), Ann Roth (Costume), Jennifer Tipton (Lighting), Scott Lehrer (Sound), Adam Guettel (Original Score), Kimberly Grigsby (Music Supervision) and Campbell Young Associates (Hair & Wigs) - are Serena Hill as Casting Director, Hazel Holder as Voice & Dialect Coach, Titas Halder as Associate Director, Rasheka Christie-Carter as Assistant Director, Tavia Rivée Jefferson as Cultural Coordinator, and Candida Caldicot as Musical Director. https://youtu.be/TUt8cAwN0FM
To Kill A Mockingbird West End Tickets Gielgud Theatre, London Previews from 10 March 2022 Opening Night 31 March 2022
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