The struggle to hold on to one’s moral compass and integrity while navigating the cruel waters of bigotry, violence, racial injustice is at the heart of Aaron Sorkin’s new adaptation of Harper Lee’s ...
The answer: Atticus Finch, in “To Kill a Mockingbird” — played by Gregory Peck in the 1962 classic film adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel. The film won three Academy Awards that year, including a Best ...
A group of progressive teachers fought to "prohibit" Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" from being assigned in classroom curriculum amid left-wing criticism of parents protesting sexually ...
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Based on Harper Lee’s 1960 novel, this production of To Kill A Mockingbird is written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Barlett Sher. Tom Robinson (Aaron Shosanya) is a black man from the Deep South who ...
When Mary Badham talks about “To Kill a Mockingbird,” people listen. The Alabama native, 71, has a unique perspective on Harper Lee’s famous novel and the impact it’s had on the world. Badham, who ...
A group of progressive teachers fought to “prohibit” Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” from being assigned in classroom curriculum amid left-wing criticism of parents protesting sexually ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Three years ago a new Broadway play based on the classic Harper Lee novel tried to prevent regional stagings of an earlier dramatization. Now, the ...
The latest Broadway incarnation of To Kill A Mockingbird is touring the country, and now the cast includes a familiar face from the old black-and-white movie. "Isn't this stunning?" marveled ...