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TO KiLL A
MOCKING BiRD
APRIL 20,21,22,26,27,28,29 2018
Runtime: 2 hours and 30 minutes with a 15 minute intermission
Directed by Ellen Marincic
Produced by Phil Grant
PERFORMANCE DATE AND TIMES
* PLEASE NOTE: NO OTHER PERFORMANCES WILL BE ADDED
Friday April 20th at 7:30pm *SOLD OUT
Saturday 21st at 2:00pm *SOLD OUT
Saturday April 21st at 7:30pm *SOLD OUT
Sunday April 22nd at 2:00pm *SOLD OUT
Thursday April 26th at 7:30pm *SOLD OUT
Friday April 27th at 7:30pm *SOLD OUT
Saturday April 28th at 7:30pm*SOLD OUT
Sunday April 29th at 2:00pm *SOLD OUT
CAST
Scout- Andie Kerestes
Jem- Zander Dziedzic
Dill- Dylan Kofoid
Atticus- Larry Kelsey
Calpurnia- Naomi Ochuba
Maudie- Jessica Kreiser
Stephanie - Melanie Maskel
Mrs. Dubose- Mary Black
Heck Tate- Luke Pascale
Judge Taylor -Josh Fullerton
Rev. Sykes- Joe Carter
Mayella - Alison Fauth
Bob Ewall- Charles Van Horn
Mr. Cunningham- Josh Fullerton
Kilmer - Gary Talsky
Tom Robinson- Ethan Shaver
Court Clerk- Laurie Innis
Boo Radley- Timothy Lamps
Court Room Crowd:
Jennifer Croissant
Slone Taylor
Caryn Brown
Marijeane Ploch
Corinne Bruno
Natalie Sutherland
Ron Malooley
Kyle Foley
Dave Dziedzic
ABOUT
It’s 1935, and racial tensions are high in Maycomb, Alabama. Nonetheless, young Jean Louise Finch -- or Scout, as she is fondly called -- manages to live a rather carefree, privileged existence, insulated from issues of race. All that changes when Scout watches her father, Atticus Finch, defend an innocent man, Tom Robinson, against a potential death sentence, which looms threateningly against him because of prejudice due to race. Scout begins to realize that just because society portrays something as being true doesn’t mean that it actually is fact. With the the help of Atticus, and her older brother Jem, Scout learns that “growing up” often means doing what is right, even when it comes at great cost.
To Kill A Mockingbird is now considered an American masterpiece about the power of childhood innocence, morality, and love. However, it is important to note that the author, Harper Lee always defined it as a simple love story.
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