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Cast Announced For To Kill A Mockingbird's Second Year

Find out who's joining the cast from November 5

To Kill A Mockingbird's second year on the Great White Way is fast approaching and the Broadway sensation is gearing up to welcome a whole new host of actors to the bill.

Joining the previously announced Ed Harris as Atticus Finch (taking over from Jeff Daniels) and Nick Robinson as Jem (taking over from Will Pullen) on November 5 will be Nina Grollman as Scout, Taylor Trensch as Dill, LisaGay Hamilton as Calpurnia and Kyle Scatliffe as Tom. 

Also joining the cast are Russell Havard as Link Deas and Boo Radley, Ted Koch as Mr. Cunninham, Eliza Scanlen as Mayella Ewell, M.Emmett Walsh as Judge Taylor, Patricia Conolly as Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose,
Manoel Felciano as Horace Gilmore, Christopher Innvar as Sheriff Heck Tate and William Youmans as Mr. Roscoe and Dr. Reynolds. 

The stand-out Broadway sensation of the last year, To Kill A Mockingbird garnered nine Tony nominations, winning one for Celia Keenan-Bolger's performance as Scout. Directed by Bartlett Sher To Kill A Mockingbird is adapted, from the iconic Harper Lee novel, by Aaron Sorkin.


What is To Kill A Mockingbird about?

Told through the eyes of 13 year old Scout, Mockingbird is set in the pre-civil rights era Deep South of the 1930s. When local black man Tom Robinson is accused of raping a white girl, Scout's lawyer father Atticus Finch takes on the case, determined to try and give Tom a fair trial. With his decision to defend Tom, Atticus finds himself ostracised from the community, and the lives of his family put into danger. As the trial approaches, Atticus must choose whether to buckle under the mounting pressure or to stand his ground, and fight for what is right.

To Kill A Mockingbird is now playing at the Shubert Theatre.