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First Performance 07/05/2008
Closing 10/05/2008

Harper Lee’s Pulitzer-prize winning novel has become a classic read for millions of people. This story of racial prejudice, injustice, and humanity is now presented as a powerful piece of theatre.

1930s America and in a small town in the Deep South, lawyer Atticus Finch defends Tom Robinson, a man accused of rape. Atticus shows himself a man of integrity and risks his own and his family’s safety to do the right thing in the face of racism. His children, especially daughter Scout, make a journey of discovery about their father, their neighbours and the community they live in.

This is the fourth of the Tricycle’s much-acclaimed productions cast entirely from the legal profession.

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