Acclaimed production of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD to return to the West End

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Aaron Sorkin’s riveting stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird will return to West End for a strictly limited season this summer, with performances at London’s Wyndham’s Theatre from 25 June - 12 September.

The seminal American novel about racial injustice and childhood innocence became a Broadway and West End sensation with star-studded seasons on both sides of the Atlantic and is currently thrilling audiences across the UK and Ireland in a sell-out national tour.

Successful lawyer, Atticus Finch, encourages kindness and empathy in his children, but is pushed to the limits of these qualities himself when he resolves to uncover the truth in a town that seems determined to hide it.  

Acclaimed stage and screen actor Richard Coyle (The Player Kings, Macbeth, Fantastic Beasts: Secrets of Dumbledore) plays Atticus Finch, reprising the role he played to great critical acclaim in the 2022 West End production. 

Further casting for the West End production will be announced soon.

Set in 1934 Alabama, To Kill a Mockingbird was inspired by novelist Harper Lee’s own childhood and has sold more than 45 million copies worldwide. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature and was long at the top of the banned book lists.

Academy Award-winning writer Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation of To Kill A Mockingbird is paired with Bartlett Sher’s visionary direction

The creative team for To Kill a Mockingbird is completed by set designer Miriam Buether, design supervisor Ed Pierce, costume designer Ann Roth, lighting designer Jennifer Tipton, sound designer Scott Lehrer, composer Adam Guettel, musical supervisor Kimberley Grigsby, casting director Serena Hill CDG, hair and wigs designer Campbell Young Associates, and cultural coordinator Tavia Jefferson.

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