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Grand Rapids, MI | DeVos Performance Hall | April 23-28, 2024 | Tickets |
Evans, GA | Columbia County PAC | April 30–May 1, 2024 | Tickets |
Worcester, MA | Hanover Theatre | May 3-5, 2024 | Tickets |
Atlanta, GA | Fox Theatre | May 7-12, 2024 # | Tickets |
Greensboro, NC | Tanger Center | May 14-19, 2024 | Tickets |
Toronto, ON | Ed Mirvish Theatre | May 28–June 2, 2024 | Tickets |
Utica, NY | Stanley Theatre | June 4-5, 2024 | Tickets |
Chattanooga, TN | Memorial Auditorium | June 7-9, 2024 | Tickets |
Lincoln, NE | Lied Center | June 11-12, 2024 | Tickets |
Boise, ID | Morrison Center | June 14-16, 2024 | Tickets |
Reno, NV | Pioneer Center | June 18-23, 2024 | Tickets |
Thousand Oaks, CA | Kavli Theatre | June 25-30, 2024 | Tickets |
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Buffalo, NY | Shea’s PAC | March 27–April 2, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Boston, MA | Boston Opera House | April 5-17, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Pittsburgh, PA | Benedum Center | April 19-24, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Cleveland, OH | Connor Palace | April 26–May 15, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Chicago, IL | Nederlander Theatre | May 17-29, 2022 | 2021-2022 |
Cincinnati, OH | Aronoff Center | May 31–June 12, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Schenectady, NY | Proctors Theatre | June 14-19, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Washington, DC | Opera House | June 21–July 10, 2022 ^ | 2021-2022 |
Philadelphia, PA | Academy of Music | July 12-24, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Charlotte, NC | Belk Theater | July 26-31, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Durham, NC | DPAC | August 2-7, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Nashville, TN † | TPAC | August 9-14, 2022 | 2021-2022 |
Memphis, TN † | Orpheum Theatre | August 16-21, 2022 | 2021-2022 |
Des Moines, IA | Des Moines Civic Center | August 23-28, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Salt Lake City, UT ‡ | Eccles Theater | September 6-11, 2022 # | 2022-2023 |
San Francisco, CA ‡ | Golden Gate Theatre | September 13–October 9, 2022 ℹ | 2022-2023 |
Seattle, WA | Paramount Theatre | October 11-16, 2022 | 2022-2023 |
Portland, OR | Keller Auditorium | October 18-23, 2022 | 2022-2023 |
Los Angeles, CA | Pantages Theatre | October 25–November 27, 2022 | 2022-2023 |
San Diego, CA ‡ | Civic Theatre | November 29–December 4, 2022 # | 2022-2023 |
Tempe, AZ | ASU Gammage | December 6-11, 2022 # | 2022-2023 |
Albuquerque, NM | Popejoy Hall | December 13-18, 2022 | 2022-2023 |
Costa Mesa, CA | Segerstrom Center | December 27, 2022–January 8, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Las Vegas, NV | Smith Center | January 10-15, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Tucson, AZ | Centennial Hall | January 17-22, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Denver, CO | Denver Center | January 24–February 5, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Omaha, NE | Orpheum Theater | February 7-12, 2023 + | 2022-2023 |
Minneapolis, MN | Orpheum Theatre | February 14-19, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Appleton, WI | Fox Cities PAC | February 21-26, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
St. Louis, MO | Fabulous Fox Theatre | February 28–March 12, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Baltimore, MD | Hippodrome Theatre | March 14-19, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Orlando, FL | Dr. Phillips Center | March 21-26, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Fort Lauderdale, FL | Broward Center | March 28–April 9, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Tampa, FL | Straz Center | April 11-16, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Greenville, SC | Peace Center | April 18-23, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Houston, TX | Hobby Center | April 25-30, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
San Antonio, TX | Majestic Theatre | May 2-7, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Austin, TX | Bass Concert Hall | May 9-14, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Dallas, TX | Music Hall | May 16-28, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
New Orleans, LA | Saenger Theatre | May 30–June 4, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Columbus, OH | Ohio Theatre | June 6-11, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Rochester, NY | Auditorium Theatre | June 13-18, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Louisville, KY | Kentucky Center | June 20-25, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Hartford, CT | The Bushnell | June 27–July 2, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Charlotte, NC | Belk Theater | August 1-6, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Chicago, IL | CIBC Theatre | August 8-13, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Washington, DC | Eisenhower Theater | August 15-27, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Fort Worth, TX | Bass Performance Hall | September 26–October 1, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
East Lansing, MI | Wharton Center | October 3-8, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Oklahoma City, OK | Civic Center Music Hall | October 10-15, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Dayton, OH | Schuster Center | October 17-22, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Kansas City, MO | Music Hall | October 24-29, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Wilmington, NC | Wilson Center | November 1, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Waterbury, CT | Palace Theater | November 3-5, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Milwaukee, WI | Marcus Center | November 7-12, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Birmingham, AL | BJCC Concert Hall | November 14-19, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Toronto, ON | Ed Mirvish Theatre | November 21-27, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Eugene, OR | Hult Center | December 1-3, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Spokane, WA | First Interstate Center | December 5-10, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
San Francisco, CA | Golden Gate Theatre | December 12-17, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
West Palm Beach, FL | Kravis Center | January 2-7, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
St. Louis, MO | Stifel Theatre | January 9-10, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Sioux Falls, SD | Washington Pavilion | January 12-14, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
College Station, TX | Rudder Auditorium | January 17, 2024 ℹ | 2023-2024 |
Iowa City, IA | Hancher Auditorium | January 19-21, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Indianapolis, IN | Clowes Memorial Hall | January 23-28, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Norfolk, VA | Chrysler Hall | January 30–February 4, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Providence, RI | PPAC | February 6-11, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Auburn, AL | Gogue PAC | February 13-14, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Huntsville, AL | Von Braun Center | February 16-18, 2024 ℹ | 2023-2024 |
Fort Myers, FL | Mann Performing Arts Hall | February 20-25, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Richmond, VA | Altria Theater | February 27–March 3, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Detroit, MI | Fisher Theatre | March 5-17, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Tulsa, OK | Tulsa PAC | March 26-31, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Knoxville, TN | Tennessee Theatre | April 2-7, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Naples, FL | Hayes Hall | April 9-14, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Fayetteville, AR | Walton Arts Center | April 16-21, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
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2023-2024
- Producer: Barry Diller
- Book: Aaron Sorkin (based on Harper Lee’s novel)
- Director: Bartlett Sher
- Production Design: Miriam Buether
- Lighting Design: Jennifer Tipton
- Original Score: Adam Guettel
- Sound Design: Scott Lehrer
- Costume Design: Ann Roth
- Music direction: Kimberly Grigsby
- Hair & Wig Design: Campbell Young Associates
- Design Adaptation & Supervision: Edward Pierce
- Casting: The Telsey Office
- Booking Company: The Booking Group
- Press Representative: Kent McIngvale & Company
CAST
Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).
RICHARD THOMAS (Atticus Finch). Broadway/Off-Broadway: The Little Foxes (Tony nom.), You Can’t Take It with You, Race, Democracy, Incident at Vichy, The Stendhal Syndrome (Lucille Lortel Award), A Naked Girl on the Appian Way, An Enemy of the People, Tiny Alice, The Front Page, The Fifth of July, innumerable Shakespeare productions, and his professional debut at 7 years old in Sunrise at Campobello on Broadway. National tours: The Humans (Elliot Norton Award) and Twelve Angry Men. Thomas is an Emmy Award®-winning actor for his performance in the iconic series The Waltons. Film: Last Summer; Red Sky at Morning; September 30, 1955; Wonder Boys; Taking Woodstock; The Unforgivable. TV: The Americans, Billions, Tell Me Your Secrets and the Netflix series Ozark.
MAEVE MOYNIHAN (Scout Finch). Regional: Guthrie Theater, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Park Square Theatre, Red Eye Theater, The Children’s Theatre Company, 7th House Theater and Montana Shakespeare in the Parks. TV: Blue Bloods. Education: University of MN/Guthrie BFA Actor Training Program. Huge thanks and love to my family and Mike. For my Nana.
JACQUELINE WILLIAMS (Calpurnia) is a multi-award winner whose Broadway credits include Horton Foote’s Pulitzer winner and Tony®-nominated The Young Man from Atlanta (Clara) starring Rip Torn and Shirley Knight. Off-Broadway credits include the internationally acclaimed production of From the Mississippi Delta (Phelia/Woman Two co-produced by Oprah Winfrey), The Talented Tenth (Tanya), and Mill Fire (Widow Three). Ms. Williams has a long association with Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, and Court Theatre, and is a frequent collaborator of Oscar recipient Tarell McCraney and Tina Landau. Extensive regional credits include Arena Stage, Hartford Stage, La Jolla Playhouse, ACT Seattle, Portland Stage Co., Asolo Rep, and Mark Taper where she reprised her role in Head of Passes (Mae) opposite Phylicia Rashad. Tours: Market Theatre of Johannesburg’s Born in the R.S.A (Thenjiwe) and Crowns (Mabel). Film and recurring TV credits include season two of The Chi (realtor Mrs. Harriet Brown), Chicago Fire/Chicago Med/Chicago PD (Sergeant Beccera), Empire (Warden Meyers), Heartlock (Captain Rosalyn), The Breakup (Shondra), The Lake House (Madvi Patel). AMC’s 61st Street (Nurse Florence) and Amazon’s Paper Girls (Dr. Donna Metcalf). Greatest blessing: daughter, Kara.
JUSTIN MARK (Jem Finch). Off-Off Broadway: This Beautiful Future (Theater Lab), In a Word (Cherry Lane). Shakespeare Theatre Company DC: Peter Pan & Wendy. TV: FBI Most Wanted, Law & Order SVU, Madam Secretary, Gotham. Education: Juilliard. Hometown: Portland, OR.
YAEGEL T. WELCH (Tom Robinson). Broadway: To Kill a Mockingbird, The Play That Goes Wrong. National Tour: The Play That Goes Wrong. Off-Broadway: Fly, The Royale (Lincoln Center Theatre), The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek (Signature Theatre Company), The Revenger’s Tragedy (Red Bull Theatre), The Acting Company, National Black Theatre. Regional: True Colors Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Studio Theatre, The Wilma Theatre, The Arden Theatre, Arkansas Rep, PlayMakers Rep, Seattle Rep. Company member: Everyman Theatre. TV: The Blacklist, Braindead, Madame Secretary, Elementary, Harlem, and Getaway. Education: Morehouse College BA, Brandeis University MFA, The George Washington University Academy for Classical Acting MFA. Insta: @yaegeltwelchthegreatest
STEVEN LEE JOHNSON (Dill Harris). Broadway: To Kill a Mockingbird. Off-Broadway: Nantucket Sleigh Ride (Lincoln Center Theater). Regional: Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Indecent (Yale Repertory Theatre); Beautiful Thing (Theater Latté Da); Mary’s Wedding (Chester Theatre Company); Clybourne Park, Uncle Vanya (Guthrie Theater). TV: Chicago Fire, Masterclass, HBO. Johnson is a Presidential Scholar in the Arts. Education: Interlochen, BFA, University of Minnesota/Guthrie; MFA, Yale School of Drama.
MARY BADHAM (Mrs. Henry Dubose). At the age of 10, Ms. Badham was chosen for the role of “Scout” for the feature film of To Kill a Mockingbird starring Gregory Peck and earned an Oscar nomination for her performance. At that time, she was the youngest person ever nominated for a supporting role. Since then, she has promoted the book and film’s message about social injustice across the US (including for the National Endowment of the Arts and two White House appearances) and received a US Speaker and Specialist Grant to participate in programs about To Kill a Mockingbird in Russia. Other Film: Erasing His Dark Past, This Property is Condemned with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood, Let’s Kill Uncle, Our Very Own with Allison Janney. TV: Dr. Kildare and Twilight Zone.
TED KOCH (Bob Ewell) was most recently seen as Rad in Days of Wine and Roses (Atlantic Theater Company). Broadway: To Kill A Mockingbird, JUNK, The Pillowman, Death of a Salesman, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Elling. National tours: Frost/Nixon, Death of a Salesman. Off-Broadway and Regional: The Gravediggers Lullaby and Abundance (TACT), Strange Interlude (Shakespeare Theatre), Donnybrook! (Irish Rep.), True West (Arena Stage, Helen Hayes nomination Best Actor), All’s Well That Ends Well (Goodman Theatre). TV/Film: Dear Edward, FBI Most Wanted, Succession, New Amsterdam, Bull, The Get Down, The Path, Blindspot, Elementary, The Americans, Punisher, Person of Interest, The Good Wife, Gossip Girl, The Sopranos, The West Wing, Law & Order, Ed, Cold Souls, Hannibal, Englishman In New York, Death of a Salesman, Love to Leenya, Autumn in New York, Dinner Rush.
JEFF STILL (Judge Taylor). Broadway: To Kill a Mockingbird, The Minutes, Oslo, August: Osage County, Fish in the Dark, Therese Raquin, Bronx Bombers, Lombardi. Off-Broadway: Oslo, Our Town, Tribes, Orson’s Shadow, Adding Machine: A Musical. Regional: Rothko in Red (Pittsburgh Public Theatre), Harry Brock in Born Yesterday (Guthrie), Salieri in Amadeus (Cardinal Stage Co.) and 13 plays with Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre Company.
CHRISTOPHER R ELLIS (Horace Gilmer) is thrilled to be working with such talented artists on such a monumentally important show. Favorite past credits include Frankenstein (The Creature, Cardinal Stage), Titus Andronicus (Lucious, Utah Shakes), Peter and the Starcatcher (Captain Falcon Scott) and To Kill a Mockingbird (Heck Tate, Utah Shakes). TV/Film: Chicago Fire, Chicago, P.D. Redline, Empire, Power Book IV: Force, and The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain. Education: BA Theatre from Idaho State University. MFA from Wayne State University. IG: christopher.r.ellis.1
MARIAH LEE (Mayella Ewell) returns to Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird after making her Broadway debut with the company in 2019. New York Theatre: New Light Theatre Project, “the cell”, 59e59, Ensemble Studio Theatre. Regionally: Okoboji Summer Theatre, Southwest Shakespeare Company, and Williamstown Theatre Festival. Television: NBC, CBS, SHOWTIME. Film: Darya Zhuk’s The Real American. Training: William Esper Studio; BFA, Stephens College.
TRAVIS JOHNS (Sheriff Heck Tate, Fight Captain) has worked on stages all over the country. Theatre credits: West Coast premiere of Barbecue (Geffen Playhouse); West Coast premiere of Boy (LA Theatre Works); National Tour of In the Heat of the Night (LA Theatre Works); world premiere of Atlanta (Geffen Playhouse); the West Coast premiere of National Pastime (Fremont Centre Theatre); Take Me Out (Ensemble Theatre Company). Film: Danny Collins (opposite Al Pacino), Term Life, Swelter (opposite Alfred Molina), Sound of My Voice, Adventures of Power, Dead Man Rising. TV: Westworld, Queen of the South, NCIS, CSI: Vegas, Truth Be Told, Fear the Walking Dead, Goliath, Bosch: Legacy, The Shrink Next Door. Travis was raised in Elizabethton, TN, graduated from Wake Forest University, and resides in Los Angeles.
GREG WOOD (Link Deas). Recent regional theatre credits: An Iliad (Poet), Cyrano de Bergerac (Cyrano) at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival; The Best Man (William Russell), The Humans (Erik Blake), Noises Off (Lloyd Dallas) at Walnut St. Theatre; A Christmas Carol (Scrooge), Skylight (Tom Sergeant) at McCarter Theatre; Once (Da) at Arden Theatre. Film: The Sixth Sense, Signs, The Happening, A Gentlemen’s Game, Killing Emmett Young. TV: Dr. Death, Evil, The Blacklist, Law & Order, Ed, Hack, Homicide.
ANNE-MARIE CUSSON (Miss Stephanie, Dill’s Mother). Broadway: To Kill A Mockingbird, Magic/Bird (u/s). Off-Broadway: Stalking The Bogeyman, Echoes of the War, Far And Wide. Select Regional: Native Gardens, Equus, Collected Stories, Good People, Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike. Syracuse Stage, Geva, Portland Center Stage, Asolo, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Delaware Theatre, Virginia Stage, Alabama Shakespeare. Film: The Good Shepherd, My Dead Boyfriend, A Nice Girl Like You. TV: FBI, VEEP, L&O: SVU, Mrs. Maisel, HBO’s The Gilded Age.
IAN BEDFORD (Mr. Cunningham, Boo Radley) Broadway: Ink, To Kill a Mockingbird. Stages around the country: Eddie in Ivo van Hove’s View from the Bridge (Goodman Theatre), Murder on the Orient Express (Hartford Stage), Oslo (Pioneer), Taming of the Shrew (Chicago Shakespeare), Beaux Stratagem (Shakespeare Theatre, DC), Macbeth in Macbeth (Alabama, Orlando, and Pennsylvania Shakespeare). On screen: Shameless, Chicago PD (recurring), Blue Bloods, Good Fight, God Friended Me, The Path, Law & Order: SVU (recurring). Associate producer, The Promise, with Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac.
LANCE BAKER (General Understudy). Chicago: A Red Orchid Theatre (ensemble member), Court, Chicago Shakespeare, Northlight, Goodman, Writers, Theater Wit, Victory Gardens, Chicago Dramatists, Steppenwolf, Marriott. Regional: Asolo (Sarasota FL), Maltz (Jupiter FL), St Louis Rep, Odyssey (Los Angeles CA). TV: The Bear, Dark Matter, Power Book IV: Force, Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD. This is his first national tour.
STEPHEN CEFALU, JR. (General Understudy). Credits: The Cherry Orchard (Goodman Theatre); Mary Page Marlowe (Steppenwolf Theatre Company); End Days (Windy City Playhouse); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Redtwist Theatre, Jeff Nomination: Best Supporting Actor); The Gradient (St. Louis Rep, Theatre Circle Nomination: Outstanding Supporting Performer); PerkUP PerkUP (City Theatre); Scenes from a Court Life, Assassins (Yale Rep.); In A Word, Damsels, Brotherhood (Williamstown Theatre Festival); Slave Play (Original Cast at Yale Drama). TV/film: Shameless, Law and Order: SVU, Evil, This Afternoon. MFA: Yale School of Drama.
DENISE CORMIER (Ensemble). Broadway: The Minutes, Linda Vista. National Tour: The Graduate. Theatre: Asolo Repertory, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Indiana Repertory, Pioneer Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, Hudson Valley Shakespeare. TV: Search Party, The Affair, Law & Order: CI. MFA: ACA-Shakespeare Theatre DC. 2017 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow.
RAE GRAY (Ensemble). Broadway: The Real Thing (Roundabout). International: The Beacon (Druid/Gate, IRL). Regional: Domesticated, Slowgirl, The Book Thief, Wedding Band (Steppenwolf); Graveyard Shift, The Little Foxes, A Christmas Carol (Goodman); Slowgirl (Geffen); Queens (La Jolla Playhouse); King Charles III (Chicago Shakespeare); Sunday in the Park with George (Ravinia). TV: A League of Their Own, Justified: City Primeval, American Rust, Power Book IV: Force, Fear the Walking Dead, Grace and Frankie, For the People, Sea Oak, Boardwalk Empire, Shameless, The Resident, Bull, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Chicago Med. Animated TV: Bossy Bear, Adventure Time. Film: Slice (A24), I Do…Until I Don’t, The Robbery (Sundance Selection), Dismissed, and Invitation to a Murder. Rae is a graduate of the University of Chicago and a Rivendell Theatre Ensemble Member. @heyraegray
GREG JACKSON (Ensemble). Broadway: A Gentleman’s Guide To Love & Murder, The Lion King (Nat’l Tour). Off-Broadway: The 39 Steps, Duet!, Go-Go Kitty, GO! Regional: Ogunquit Playhouse, Portland Center Stage, Cleveland Playhouse, Maltz Jupiter, St. Louis Rep, Geva, Pioneer, Cape Playhouse, Weston Playhouse, Orlando Shakespeare Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Tennessee Rep, The Acting Company, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. TV: Blue Bloods, New Amsterdam. Love to Camille.
JOEY LaBRASCA (Ensemble). Broadway: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Original Broadway Company), Regional: HPCC (San Francisco and Toronto Company), Lord of the Flies (Barrington Stage). TV/Film: Hightown (Starz), New Amsterdam (NBC), Follow Her. For Dad.
DAVID ANDREW MORTON (Ensemble). Last seen touring with the Broadway national company of Jersey Boys. TV/film: FBI: Most Wanted, Bumbld, Gothic Slayers. Comedy writer for The Onion. Grateful for Take 3 Talent. GO BLUE! IG: @davidmorton.info
ANDRE OZIM (Ensemble). Born in Oklahoma to a Nigerian Igbo Mother, Andre is a former paralegal who quit his internship in Wash, D.C. and moved to New York in search of finding his passion. Andre has since won a Best Actor Award at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival for his performance in one of his first films Jahar. Classically trained in Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Recent credits include: Beauty (Pastor Colman, Netflix, 2022), Power (Starz, 2020), FBI (CBS, 2018). Andre recently published Based on a True Love Story, available through Amazon, a children’s book for ages 5 and up. He hopes to get his book into schools nationwide. He is very excited to join the TKAM tour.
DORCAS SOWUNMI (Ensemble). Selected theatre credits: Tiny Beautiful Things (The Old Globe); A Raisin in the Sun (Indiana Repertory Theatre & Syracuse Stage, SALT Award for Leading Actress); Nollywood Dreams (Cherry Lane Theatre); Romeo and Juliet (Classical Theatre of Harlem); Mary Stuart, Measure for Measure (Stratford Shakespeare Festival); Macbeth SS! (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Trust (Lookingglass Theatre); I, Barbara Jordan (Alley Theatre). TV/Film: New Amsterdam, Search Party, The Last O.G, Blacklist, Modern Love, Holiday in Harlem, Beneath the Fold. Dorcas has trained at the Birmingham Conservatory for Classical Training at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Canada, The School at Steppenwolf in Chicago, and Stella Adler Actor’s Studio in New York. She holds an MFA from The University of Texas at Austin. Love and gratitude to family, and friends.
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Grand Rapids, MI | DeVos Performance Hall | April 23-28, 2024 | Tickets |
Evans, GA | Columbia County PAC | April 30–May 1, 2024 | Tickets |
Worcester, MA | Hanover Theatre | May 3-5, 2024 | Tickets |
Atlanta, GA | Fox Theatre | May 7-12, 2024 # | Tickets |
Greensboro, NC | Tanger Center | May 14-19, 2024 | Tickets |
Toronto, ON | Ed Mirvish Theatre | May 28–June 2, 2024 | Tickets |
Utica, NY | Stanley Theatre | June 4-5, 2024 | Tickets |
Chattanooga, TN | Memorial Auditorium | June 7-9, 2024 | Tickets |
Lincoln, NE | Lied Center | June 11-12, 2024 | Tickets |
Boise, ID | Morrison Center | June 14-16, 2024 | Tickets |
Reno, NV | Pioneer Center | June 18-23, 2024 | Tickets |
Thousand Oaks, CA | Kavli Theatre | June 25-30, 2024 | Tickets |
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Buffalo, NY | Shea’s PAC | March 27–April 2, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Boston, MA | Boston Opera House | April 5-17, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Pittsburgh, PA | Benedum Center | April 19-24, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Cleveland, OH | Connor Palace | April 26–May 15, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Chicago, IL | Nederlander Theatre | May 17-29, 2022 | 2021-2022 |
Cincinnati, OH | Aronoff Center | May 31–June 12, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Schenectady, NY | Proctors Theatre | June 14-19, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Washington, DC | Opera House | June 21–July 10, 2022 ^ | 2021-2022 |
Philadelphia, PA | Academy of Music | July 12-24, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Charlotte, NC | Belk Theater | July 26-31, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Durham, NC | DPAC | August 2-7, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Nashville, TN † | TPAC | August 9-14, 2022 | 2021-2022 |
Memphis, TN † | Orpheum Theatre | August 16-21, 2022 | 2021-2022 |
Des Moines, IA | Des Moines Civic Center | August 23-28, 2022 # | 2021-2022 |
Salt Lake City, UT ‡ | Eccles Theater | September 6-11, 2022 # | 2022-2023 |
San Francisco, CA ‡ | Golden Gate Theatre | September 13–October 9, 2022 ℹ | 2022-2023 |
Seattle, WA | Paramount Theatre | October 11-16, 2022 | 2022-2023 |
Portland, OR | Keller Auditorium | October 18-23, 2022 | 2022-2023 |
Los Angeles, CA | Pantages Theatre | October 25–November 27, 2022 | 2022-2023 |
San Diego, CA ‡ | Civic Theatre | November 29–December 4, 2022 # | 2022-2023 |
Tempe, AZ | ASU Gammage | December 6-11, 2022 # | 2022-2023 |
Albuquerque, NM | Popejoy Hall | December 13-18, 2022 | 2022-2023 |
Costa Mesa, CA | Segerstrom Center | December 27, 2022–January 8, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Las Vegas, NV | Smith Center | January 10-15, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Tucson, AZ | Centennial Hall | January 17-22, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Denver, CO | Denver Center | January 24–February 5, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Omaha, NE | Orpheum Theater | February 7-12, 2023 + | 2022-2023 |
Minneapolis, MN | Orpheum Theatre | February 14-19, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Appleton, WI | Fox Cities PAC | February 21-26, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
St. Louis, MO | Fabulous Fox Theatre | February 28–March 12, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Baltimore, MD | Hippodrome Theatre | March 14-19, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Orlando, FL | Dr. Phillips Center | March 21-26, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Fort Lauderdale, FL | Broward Center | March 28–April 9, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Tampa, FL | Straz Center | April 11-16, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Greenville, SC | Peace Center | April 18-23, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Houston, TX | Hobby Center | April 25-30, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
San Antonio, TX | Majestic Theatre | May 2-7, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Austin, TX | Bass Concert Hall | May 9-14, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Dallas, TX | Music Hall | May 16-28, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
New Orleans, LA | Saenger Theatre | May 30–June 4, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Columbus, OH | Ohio Theatre | June 6-11, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Rochester, NY | Auditorium Theatre | June 13-18, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Louisville, KY | Kentucky Center | June 20-25, 2023 # | 2022-2023 |
Hartford, CT | The Bushnell | June 27–July 2, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Charlotte, NC | Belk Theater | August 1-6, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Chicago, IL | CIBC Theatre | August 8-13, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Washington, DC | Eisenhower Theater | August 15-27, 2023 | 2022-2023 |
Fort Worth, TX | Bass Performance Hall | September 26–October 1, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
East Lansing, MI | Wharton Center | October 3-8, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Oklahoma City, OK | Civic Center Music Hall | October 10-15, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Dayton, OH | Schuster Center | October 17-22, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Kansas City, MO | Music Hall | October 24-29, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Wilmington, NC | Wilson Center | November 1, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Waterbury, CT | Palace Theater | November 3-5, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Milwaukee, WI | Marcus Center | November 7-12, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Birmingham, AL | BJCC Concert Hall | November 14-19, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Toronto, ON | Ed Mirvish Theatre | November 21-27, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Eugene, OR | Hult Center | December 1-3, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
Spokane, WA | First Interstate Center | December 5-10, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
San Francisco, CA | Golden Gate Theatre | December 12-17, 2023 | 2023-2024 |
West Palm Beach, FL | Kravis Center | January 2-7, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
St. Louis, MO | Stifel Theatre | January 9-10, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Sioux Falls, SD | Washington Pavilion | January 12-14, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
College Station, TX | Rudder Auditorium | January 17, 2024 ℹ | 2023-2024 |
Iowa City, IA | Hancher Auditorium | January 19-21, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Indianapolis, IN | Clowes Memorial Hall | January 23-28, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Norfolk, VA | Chrysler Hall | January 30–February 4, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Providence, RI | PPAC | February 6-11, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Auburn, AL | Gogue PAC | February 13-14, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Huntsville, AL | Von Braun Center | February 16-18, 2024 ℹ | 2023-2024 |
Fort Myers, FL | Mann Performing Arts Hall | February 20-25, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Richmond, VA | Altria Theater | February 27–March 3, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Detroit, MI | Fisher Theatre | March 5-17, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Tulsa, OK | Tulsa PAC | March 26-31, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Knoxville, TN | Tennessee Theatre | April 2-7, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Naples, FL | Hayes Hall | April 9-14, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
Fayetteville, AR | Walton Arts Center | April 16-21, 2024 | 2023-2024 |
KEY
2019-2020 | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | 2022-2023 | 2023-2024 | |
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^ | Rescheduled to the 20/21 season | Rescheduled from the 19/20 season | Rescheduled from the 19/20 season | Rescheduled from the 19/20 season | Rescheduled from the 19/20 season |
# | Rescheduled to the 21/22 season | Rescheduled to the 21/22 season | Rescheduled from the 20/21 season | Rescheduled from the 20/21 season | Rescheduled from the 20/21 season |
+ | Rescheduled to the 22/23 season | Rescheduled to the 22/23 season | Rescheduled to the 22/23 season | Rescheduled from the 21/22 season | Rescheduled from the 21/22 season |
♦ | Rescheduled to the 23/24 season | Rescheduled to the 23/24 season | Rescheduled to the 23/24 season | Rescheduled to the 23/24 season | Rescheduled from the 22/23 season |
‡ Part of venue’s 2021/2022 season
† Part of venue’s 2022/2023 season
2023-2024
- Producer: Barry Diller
- Book: Aaron Sorkin (based on Harper Lee’s novel)
- Director: Bartlett Sher
- Production Design: Miriam Buether
- Lighting Design: Jennifer Tipton
- Original Score: Adam Guettel
- Sound Design: Scott Lehrer
- Costume Design: Ann Roth
- Music direction: Kimberly Grigsby
- Hair & Wig Design: Campbell Young Associates
- Design Adaptation & Supervision: Edward Pierce
- Casting: The Telsey Office
- Booking Company: The Booking Group
- Press Representative: Kent McIngvale & Company
CAST
Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).
RICHARD THOMAS (Atticus Finch). Broadway/Off-Broadway: The Little Foxes (Tony nom.), You Can’t Take It with You, Race, Democracy, Incident at Vichy, The Stendhal Syndrome (Lucille Lortel Award), A Naked Girl on the Appian Way, An Enemy of the People, Tiny Alice, The Front Page, The Fifth of July, innumerable Shakespeare productions, and his professional debut at 7 years old in Sunrise at Campobello on Broadway. National tours: The Humans (Elliot Norton Award) and Twelve Angry Men. Thomas is an Emmy Award®-winning actor for his performance in the iconic series The Waltons. Film: Last Summer; Red Sky at Morning; September 30, 1955; Wonder Boys; Taking Woodstock; The Unforgivable. TV: The Americans, Billions, Tell Me Your Secrets and the Netflix series Ozark.
MAEVE MOYNIHAN (Scout Finch). Regional: Guthrie Theater, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Park Square Theatre, Red Eye Theater, The Children’s Theatre Company, 7th House Theater and Montana Shakespeare in the Parks. TV: Blue Bloods. Education: University of MN/Guthrie BFA Actor Training Program. Huge thanks and love to my family and Mike. For my Nana.
JACQUELINE WILLIAMS (Calpurnia) is a multi-award winner whose Broadway credits include Horton Foote’s Pulitzer winner and Tony®-nominated The Young Man from Atlanta (Clara) starring Rip Torn and Shirley Knight. Off-Broadway credits include the internationally acclaimed production of From the Mississippi Delta (Phelia/Woman Two co-produced by Oprah Winfrey), The Talented Tenth (Tanya), and Mill Fire (Widow Three). Ms. Williams has a long association with Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, and Court Theatre, and is a frequent collaborator of Oscar recipient Tarell McCraney and Tina Landau. Extensive regional credits include Arena Stage, Hartford Stage, La Jolla Playhouse, ACT Seattle, Portland Stage Co., Asolo Rep, and Mark Taper where she reprised her role in Head of Passes (Mae) opposite Phylicia Rashad. Tours: Market Theatre of Johannesburg’s Born in the R.S.A (Thenjiwe) and Crowns (Mabel). Film and recurring TV credits include season two of The Chi (realtor Mrs. Harriet Brown), Chicago Fire/Chicago Med/Chicago PD (Sergeant Beccera), Empire (Warden Meyers), Heartlock (Captain Rosalyn), The Breakup (Shondra), The Lake House (Madvi Patel). AMC’s 61st Street (Nurse Florence) and Amazon’s Paper Girls (Dr. Donna Metcalf). Greatest blessing: daughter, Kara.
JUSTIN MARK (Jem Finch). Off-Off Broadway: This Beautiful Future (Theater Lab), In a Word (Cherry Lane). Shakespeare Theatre Company DC: Peter Pan & Wendy. TV: FBI Most Wanted, Law & Order SVU, Madam Secretary, Gotham. Education: Juilliard. Hometown: Portland, OR.
YAEGEL T. WELCH (Tom Robinson). Broadway: To Kill a Mockingbird, The Play That Goes Wrong. National Tour: The Play That Goes Wrong. Off-Broadway: Fly, The Royale (Lincoln Center Theatre), The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek (Signature Theatre Company), The Revenger’s Tragedy (Red Bull Theatre), The Acting Company, National Black Theatre. Regional: True Colors Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Studio Theatre, The Wilma Theatre, The Arden Theatre, Arkansas Rep, PlayMakers Rep, Seattle Rep. Company member: Everyman Theatre. TV: The Blacklist, Braindead, Madame Secretary, Elementary, Harlem, and Getaway. Education: Morehouse College BA, Brandeis University MFA, The George Washington University Academy for Classical Acting MFA. Insta: @yaegeltwelchthegreatest
STEVEN LEE JOHNSON (Dill Harris). Broadway: To Kill a Mockingbird. Off-Broadway: Nantucket Sleigh Ride (Lincoln Center Theater). Regional: Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Indecent (Yale Repertory Theatre); Beautiful Thing (Theater Latté Da); Mary’s Wedding (Chester Theatre Company); Clybourne Park, Uncle Vanya (Guthrie Theater). TV: Chicago Fire, Masterclass, HBO. Johnson is a Presidential Scholar in the Arts. Education: Interlochen, BFA, University of Minnesota/Guthrie; MFA, Yale School of Drama.
MARY BADHAM (Mrs. Henry Dubose). At the age of 10, Ms. Badham was chosen for the role of “Scout” for the feature film of To Kill a Mockingbird starring Gregory Peck and earned an Oscar nomination for her performance. At that time, she was the youngest person ever nominated for a supporting role. Since then, she has promoted the book and film’s message about social injustice across the US (including for the National Endowment of the Arts and two White House appearances) and received a US Speaker and Specialist Grant to participate in programs about To Kill a Mockingbird in Russia. Other Film: Erasing His Dark Past, This Property is Condemned with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood, Let’s Kill Uncle, Our Very Own with Allison Janney. TV: Dr. Kildare and Twilight Zone.
TED KOCH (Bob Ewell) was most recently seen as Rad in Days of Wine and Roses (Atlantic Theater Company). Broadway: To Kill A Mockingbird, JUNK, The Pillowman, Death of a Salesman, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Elling. National tours: Frost/Nixon, Death of a Salesman. Off-Broadway and Regional: The Gravediggers Lullaby and Abundance (TACT), Strange Interlude (Shakespeare Theatre), Donnybrook! (Irish Rep.), True West (Arena Stage, Helen Hayes nomination Best Actor), All’s Well That Ends Well (Goodman Theatre). TV/Film: Dear Edward, FBI Most Wanted, Succession, New Amsterdam, Bull, The Get Down, The Path, Blindspot, Elementary, The Americans, Punisher, Person of Interest, The Good Wife, Gossip Girl, The Sopranos, The West Wing, Law & Order, Ed, Cold Souls, Hannibal, Englishman In New York, Death of a Salesman, Love to Leenya, Autumn in New York, Dinner Rush.
JEFF STILL (Judge Taylor). Broadway: To Kill a Mockingbird, The Minutes, Oslo, August: Osage County, Fish in the Dark, Therese Raquin, Bronx Bombers, Lombardi. Off-Broadway: Oslo, Our Town, Tribes, Orson’s Shadow, Adding Machine: A Musical. Regional: Rothko in Red (Pittsburgh Public Theatre), Harry Brock in Born Yesterday (Guthrie), Salieri in Amadeus (Cardinal Stage Co.) and 13 plays with Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre Company.
CHRISTOPHER R ELLIS (Horace Gilmer) is thrilled to be working with such talented artists on such a monumentally important show. Favorite past credits include Frankenstein (The Creature, Cardinal Stage), Titus Andronicus (Lucious, Utah Shakes), Peter and the Starcatcher (Captain Falcon Scott) and To Kill a Mockingbird (Heck Tate, Utah Shakes). TV/Film: Chicago Fire, Chicago, P.D. Redline, Empire, Power Book IV: Force, and The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain. Education: BA Theatre from Idaho State University. MFA from Wayne State University. IG: christopher.r.ellis.1
MARIAH LEE (Mayella Ewell) returns to Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird after making her Broadway debut with the company in 2019. New York Theatre: New Light Theatre Project, “the cell”, 59e59, Ensemble Studio Theatre. Regionally: Okoboji Summer Theatre, Southwest Shakespeare Company, and Williamstown Theatre Festival. Television: NBC, CBS, SHOWTIME. Film: Darya Zhuk’s The Real American. Training: William Esper Studio; BFA, Stephens College.
TRAVIS JOHNS (Sheriff Heck Tate, Fight Captain) has worked on stages all over the country. Theatre credits: West Coast premiere of Barbecue (Geffen Playhouse); West Coast premiere of Boy (LA Theatre Works); National Tour of In the Heat of the Night (LA Theatre Works); world premiere of Atlanta (Geffen Playhouse); the West Coast premiere of National Pastime (Fremont Centre Theatre); Take Me Out (Ensemble Theatre Company). Film: Danny Collins (opposite Al Pacino), Term Life, Swelter (opposite Alfred Molina), Sound of My Voice, Adventures of Power, Dead Man Rising. TV: Westworld, Queen of the South, NCIS, CSI: Vegas, Truth Be Told, Fear the Walking Dead, Goliath, Bosch: Legacy, The Shrink Next Door. Travis was raised in Elizabethton, TN, graduated from Wake Forest University, and resides in Los Angeles.
GREG WOOD (Link Deas). Recent regional theatre credits: An Iliad (Poet), Cyrano de Bergerac (Cyrano) at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival; The Best Man (William Russell), The Humans (Erik Blake), Noises Off (Lloyd Dallas) at Walnut St. Theatre; A Christmas Carol (Scrooge), Skylight (Tom Sergeant) at McCarter Theatre; Once (Da) at Arden Theatre. Film: The Sixth Sense, Signs, The Happening, A Gentlemen’s Game, Killing Emmett Young. TV: Dr. Death, Evil, The Blacklist, Law & Order, Ed, Hack, Homicide.
ANNE-MARIE CUSSON (Miss Stephanie, Dill’s Mother). Broadway: To Kill A Mockingbird, Magic/Bird (u/s). Off-Broadway: Stalking The Bogeyman, Echoes of the War, Far And Wide. Select Regional: Native Gardens, Equus, Collected Stories, Good People, Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike. Syracuse Stage, Geva, Portland Center Stage, Asolo, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Delaware Theatre, Virginia Stage, Alabama Shakespeare. Film: The Good Shepherd, My Dead Boyfriend, A Nice Girl Like You. TV: FBI, VEEP, L&O: SVU, Mrs. Maisel, HBO’s The Gilded Age.
IAN BEDFORD (Mr. Cunningham, Boo Radley) Broadway: Ink, To Kill a Mockingbird. Stages around the country: Eddie in Ivo van Hove’s View from the Bridge (Goodman Theatre), Murder on the Orient Express (Hartford Stage), Oslo (Pioneer), Taming of the Shrew (Chicago Shakespeare), Beaux Stratagem (Shakespeare Theatre, DC), Macbeth in Macbeth (Alabama, Orlando, and Pennsylvania Shakespeare). On screen: Shameless, Chicago PD (recurring), Blue Bloods, Good Fight, God Friended Me, The Path, Law & Order: SVU (recurring). Associate producer, The Promise, with Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac.
LANCE BAKER (General Understudy). Chicago: A Red Orchid Theatre (ensemble member), Court, Chicago Shakespeare, Northlight, Goodman, Writers, Theater Wit, Victory Gardens, Chicago Dramatists, Steppenwolf, Marriott. Regional: Asolo (Sarasota FL), Maltz (Jupiter FL), St Louis Rep, Odyssey (Los Angeles CA). TV: The Bear, Dark Matter, Power Book IV: Force, Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD. This is his first national tour.
STEPHEN CEFALU, JR. (General Understudy). Credits: The Cherry Orchard (Goodman Theatre); Mary Page Marlowe (Steppenwolf Theatre Company); End Days (Windy City Playhouse); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Redtwist Theatre, Jeff Nomination: Best Supporting Actor); The Gradient (St. Louis Rep, Theatre Circle Nomination: Outstanding Supporting Performer); PerkUP PerkUP (City Theatre); Scenes from a Court Life, Assassins (Yale Rep.); In A Word, Damsels, Brotherhood (Williamstown Theatre Festival); Slave Play (Original Cast at Yale Drama). TV/film: Shameless, Law and Order: SVU, Evil, This Afternoon. MFA: Yale School of Drama.
DENISE CORMIER (Ensemble). Broadway: The Minutes, Linda Vista. National Tour: The Graduate. Theatre: Asolo Repertory, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Indiana Repertory, Pioneer Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, Hudson Valley Shakespeare. TV: Search Party, The Affair, Law & Order: CI. MFA: ACA-Shakespeare Theatre DC. 2017 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow.
RAE GRAY (Ensemble). Broadway: The Real Thing (Roundabout). International: The Beacon (Druid/Gate, IRL). Regional: Domesticated, Slowgirl, The Book Thief, Wedding Band (Steppenwolf); Graveyard Shift, The Little Foxes, A Christmas Carol (Goodman); Slowgirl (Geffen); Queens (La Jolla Playhouse); King Charles III (Chicago Shakespeare); Sunday in the Park with George (Ravinia). TV: A League of Their Own, Justified: City Primeval, American Rust, Power Book IV: Force, Fear the Walking Dead, Grace and Frankie, For the People, Sea Oak, Boardwalk Empire, Shameless, The Resident, Bull, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Chicago Med. Animated TV: Bossy Bear, Adventure Time. Film: Slice (A24), I Do…Until I Don’t, The Robbery (Sundance Selection), Dismissed, and Invitation to a Murder. Rae is a graduate of the University of Chicago and a Rivendell Theatre Ensemble Member. @heyraegray
GREG JACKSON (Ensemble). Broadway: A Gentleman’s Guide To Love & Murder, The Lion King (Nat’l Tour). Off-Broadway: The 39 Steps, Duet!, Go-Go Kitty, GO! Regional: Ogunquit Playhouse, Portland Center Stage, Cleveland Playhouse, Maltz Jupiter, St. Louis Rep, Geva, Pioneer, Cape Playhouse, Weston Playhouse, Orlando Shakespeare Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Tennessee Rep, The Acting Company, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. TV: Blue Bloods, New Amsterdam. Love to Camille.
JOEY LaBRASCA (Ensemble). Broadway: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Original Broadway Company), Regional: HPCC (San Francisco and Toronto Company), Lord of the Flies (Barrington Stage). TV/Film: Hightown (Starz), New Amsterdam (NBC), Follow Her. For Dad.
DAVID ANDREW MORTON (Ensemble). Last seen touring with the Broadway national company of Jersey Boys. TV/film: FBI: Most Wanted, Bumbld, Gothic Slayers. Comedy writer for The Onion. Grateful for Take 3 Talent. GO BLUE! IG: @davidmorton.info
ANDRE OZIM (Ensemble). Born in Oklahoma to a Nigerian Igbo Mother, Andre is a former paralegal who quit his internship in Wash, D.C. and moved to New York in search of finding his passion. Andre has since won a Best Actor Award at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival for his performance in one of his first films Jahar. Classically trained in Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Recent credits include: Beauty (Pastor Colman, Netflix, 2022), Power (Starz, 2020), FBI (CBS, 2018). Andre recently published Based on a True Love Story, available through Amazon, a children’s book for ages 5 and up. He hopes to get his book into schools nationwide. He is very excited to join the TKAM tour.
DORCAS SOWUNMI (Ensemble). Selected theatre credits: Tiny Beautiful Things (The Old Globe); A Raisin in the Sun (Indiana Repertory Theatre & Syracuse Stage, SALT Award for Leading Actress); Nollywood Dreams (Cherry Lane Theatre); Romeo and Juliet (Classical Theatre of Harlem); Mary Stuart, Measure for Measure (Stratford Shakespeare Festival); Macbeth SS! (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Trust (Lookingglass Theatre); I, Barbara Jordan (Alley Theatre). TV/Film: New Amsterdam, Search Party, The Last O.G, Blacklist, Modern Love, Holiday in Harlem, Beneath the Fold. Dorcas has trained at the Birmingham Conservatory for Classical Training at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Canada, The School at Steppenwolf in Chicago, and Stella Adler Actor’s Studio in New York. She holds an MFA from The University of Texas at Austin. Love and gratitude to family, and friends.
- Runtime: 2 hours 50 minutes
- Intermissions: 1
- Age Recommendation: 10+
- Download the To Kill A Mockingbird study guide
Harper Lee’s American classic comes to Broadway in a new adaptation by Aaron Sorkin, directed by Bartlett Sher. Inspired by Lee’s own childhood in Alabama, the play features one of literature’s towering symbols of integrity and righteousness in the character of Atticus Finch, based on Lee’s own father. The character of Scout, based on Lee herself, has come to define youthful innocence – and its inevitable loss – for generation after generation of readers around the world.
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