![]() They also addressed a lot of the issues the original book had in an attempt to look at it through a more modern lens (kind of like the Oklamona revival). The play however gave her more scenes and had her make a bigger impact. One thing I always criticized about the original book was how Calpurnia was kind of a background character for most of the story. ![]() I will say it's good that you've read the book/seen the movie because I feel like some of it would be hard to follow if you didn't know the original story. I'm an English teacher so I have lots of experience reading the book and loved the play! I saw it last year. Before posting, please message the mods to coordinate when you'll be posting and proof. If you would like to host an AMA, we'd love to have you. Unless a show is filmed for purposes of Lincoln Center archival (which you can view at Lincoln Center with a membership) or for some other commercial purpose (which you would likely hear publicized), there is no way to obtain recordings of Broadway shows. Feel free to share your Broadway related artwork or Broadway related video but do not link to your own site. *Please do not use this sub for gratuitous self-promotion/advertising. *Please do not post any for sale posts, we are not Broadway Flea and we will remove any sale posts, including Playbill trades. Violations will be subject to a posting ban. *The following posts will be immediately removed: offensive content/hate speech of any kind, deliberately misleading comments, spam, duplicate posts/links, bootleg posts or requests (that includes asking or giving information on how to find bootlegs), ticket/sale (and swap) posts. *Please reserve your downvotes for posts and comments that are off-topic or offensive. If you are requesting help with finding songs for performance or auditions, please give us as much information as possible, including: age, gender, voice type and range, a list of other songs in your book, and/or links to audio/video of a previous performance of yours if you have it. If you want more information on Broadway, visit these helpful links: If you work on or near Broadway, feel free to do an AMA. Social injustices highlighted during the pandemic, including the murder of George Floyd, changed the tone of the play.This subreddit is dedicated to anything related to Broadway, including shows, music, actors, actresses, etc. ![]() The new version addresses current mainstream issues, starting with the pandemic. ![]() "It's about a white family in the rural south of Macomb, Alabama, during the Great Depression, 1934," says Welch, "and the laws of that world aka Jim Crow." Welch, who plays Tom Robinson, an innocent man, wrongly accused of rape. "We have great chemistry," says Yaegel T. Emmy-award winning actor Richard Thomas will play defense lawyer Atticus Finch. The new adaptation by Academy Award winner Aaron Sorkin is based on Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize novel. "It's not going to just be a beloved old classic on the road, it's going to be something a lot more plugged in and electric," says Richard Thomas. Karen Rogers has the story in this week's 6abc Loves the Arts.Ä«roadway's 'To Kill A Mockingbird' is stopping in Philadelphia on its first national tour across the country. ![]() PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) - Taking the stage at Center City's Kimmel Cultural Campus is a new play based on an American classic and it's receiving an impassioned Broadway revival. Taking the stage at Center City's Kimmel Cultural Campus is a new play based on an American classic and it's receiving an impassioned Broadway revival. ![]()
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