
“Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird'” Brilliant Retelling at Aronoff
With their innocence and curiosity, the play’s young narrators relate to the audience the on-stage action and contemplations. They verbalize our thoughts and ask our

With their innocence and curiosity, the play’s young narrators relate to the audience the on-stage action and contemplations. They verbalize our thoughts and ask our

From the accusation to the betrayal of justice to the vehement regurgitation of generations of hate, it feels like modern day America is not far

My only complaint is that the show ended.

As the son of a military officer who served in World War II, I found this very fulfilling,

If you’re looking for an experience that prompts discussion, reflection, and personal self-examination, I wouldn’t miss this show.