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To Kill A Mockingbird Reviews

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Average customer review: 3.5 star rating (3.6 Stars)

Number of reviews: 66

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5.0 star rating Suzanne McLean from Santa Cruz, California

PITCH PERFECT!

This is an amazing production. I wondered if I could separate Richard Thomas from “John Boy.” But it was a non-issue - from the very beginning he doesn’t just play Atticus Finch, he IS Atticus Finch. He does a fabulous job but guess what? He doesn’t steal the show because everyone else is equally as good! OMG! Every role is fully developed, totally convincing and pitch perfect. Treat yourself to the best theatre has to offer! I’m hoping to see it again!

5.0 star rating Kasia Maria from Milwaukee, Wisconsin

A MUST SEE

Whether or not you’ve read the book, or saw the movie, this stage production of TKAM is a superior theatrical production you don’t want to miss. Every role is perfectly cast. The stage changes from a courthouse to the porch of a southern household are creative. However the twirling door panels could certainly be eliminated with no loss of subject. Being as long as it is ( almost 3 hours ), it easily could be a 3 Act Play with 2 intermissions. The message is powerful and carries no less meaning that when the book was first published. Spend your theater dollars wisely…get your ticket to this one!

5.0 star rating Mary Jane from Indianapolis, Indiana

GREAT SHOW

I was thinking the movie was so intense, how was it going to be on stage? Richard Thomas was great, as so was the whole cast. I liked the way they did put a little humor into it. I was very glad I went to see it. It did send the same message I got from the original movie.

5.0 star rating Doug Richards from Richmond, Virginia

OVERALL, WHAT A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION! LAST TIME I SAW THIS SHOW WAS AT THE BARKSDALE THEATER IN 2002 WITH JOE INSCOE AS ATTICUS FINCH AND I BELIEVE AN ACTOR NAMED SHAWN PLUMMER PLAYED BOB EWELL

Thought the production was wonderful, and went to the Marriott hotel for drinks and dinner before and had an excellent time! Great job, Richmond!!!!!

5.0 star rating Shawn from Detroit, Michigan

OUTSTANDING

What an incredible experience. Acting was phenomenal. Only downside was the audience , who for the most part, acted as if they have never been to a play before…laughing at in appropriate times, cell phones ringing and constant coughing ( note…if you are having a coughing spell, get up and leave the theatre for a few minutes so others can hear the actors)

5.0 star rating Lloyd Barnes from Detroit, Michigan

LLOYD FROM DETROIT

Excellent performance with a message for those who wish to kill or persecute the innocent today as they did back in the 1930’s. If we need an example of a dedicated Advocate to emulate, see Atticus Finch. Bravo Bravo to the entire cast!!

4.0 star rating B N Mitchell from Boston, Massachusetts

FAV BOOK, MOVIE & SCREENPLAY WRITER - BUT NOT EXACTLY A HOMERUN

When asked what my favorite book & movie are, my answer has always been the same - TKAM. Add Alan Sorkin talent (West Wing is my favorite TV show) and it should have been a perfect storm. This production is not a staged version of the film as some people may expect, but is a fresh retelling of a classic. Most of the performances were great - especially Melanie Moore & Steven Lee Johnson as Scout & Dill. But beloved actor Richard Thomas just didn't have the gravitas on stage to capture the presense of a character such as Atticus Finch. He spoke way too fast for a southern man and didn't carry himself with the strength of Gregory Peck or my literary vision of the character. Having the actor who portrayed the screen version of Scout, Mary Badham, seen here in a supporting role was a thrill. The play strays from the original content's seriousness. Albeit some very funny & timely lines were incorporated, it took away from the important issues raised. The inclusion of a deaf actor portraying a non-deaf character gladdened my heart especially during the recent successes of films & deaf actors receiving accolades.

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