Broadway Across America

Overview

All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is “the most successful American play in Broadway history” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD – “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) – has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award® – winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of AtticusFinch in the National Tour.

Reviews

"★★★★★ An emotionally shattering landmark production of an american classic."

- Rolling Stone

"The most successful American play in Broadway history."

- "60 Minutes"

"One of the greatest plays in history."

- NPR

"Majestic and Incandescent."

- New York Magazine

All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is “the most successful American play in Broadway history” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD – “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) – has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award® – winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of AtticusFinch in the National Tour.

"★★★★★ An emotionally shattering landmark production of an american classic."

- Rolling Stone

"The most successful American play in Broadway history."

- "60 Minutes"

"One of the greatest plays in history."

- NPR

"Majestic and Incandescent."

- New York Magazine