To Kill a Mockingbird at Firehouse Center for the Arts
To Kill A Mockingbird
By Harper Lee
Dramatized by Christopher Sergel
Directed by Stephen Faria
"I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand." Atticus Finch
Harper Lee's classic story of courage in the face of bigotry comes to the Firehouse stage this November. Join us to experience the crisis of conscience that rocked a small town.
First adapted as a riveting, must-see film starring Gregory Peck, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD was adapted for the stage and first presented in 1990 in Monroeville, AL, where it continues to be produced annually on the town square. This adaptation brilliantly unleashes the tension of the book, and how the courageous white lawyer, Atticus Finch, watched by his two children and their friend, defends, not only his black client, but also his own family, against small-town prejudice and violence.
Firehouse audiences will remember Director Stephen Faria from his award-winning work in the 2013 Firehouse production of The 39 Steps, particularly for making us roll in our seats laughing at his portrayal of The Clowns. He also wrote Boxed In, produced by the Firehouse in 2010 and has participated in multiple New Works Festivals, as both a playwright and director.
Join us at the Firehouse Center for the Arts to experience how prejudice and compassion shape the life of a young girl in Alabama and still affect our lives in the modern day. Join us in experiencing Harper Lee's masterpiece come to life!

Date and Time
Sunday Nov 16, 2014
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM EST
November 13-16 and 20-23,
Thu-Sat at 8pm, Sun at 3pm
Location
Firehouse Center for the Arts
Market Square
Newburyport, MA
Fees/Admission
$18 All Seats Opening Night Only,
$22 Members,
$26 Non-Members,
$24 Seniors,
$21 Students
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Contact Information
Firehouse Box Office: 978-462-7336
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