To Kill a Mockingbird at The Barn
Anne Ripley as Mrs. Dubose
Photo by Robin Jackson
Alabama native Harper Lee won a Pulitzer Prize for her book To Kill a Mockingbird. It has been successfully made into a movie and a stage play. Ross Valley Players just opened their production of the play.
Set in rural Alabama in the 1930s, the story embraces deceit and nobility with love. Atticus Finch the lawyer dares to defend a wrongly accused black man.
Ross Valley Players’ To Kill a Mockingbird continues through December 11 at The Barn Theatre in the Marin Art and Garden Center, 30 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, Ross.
Set in rural Alabama in the 1930s, the story embraces deceit and nobility with love. Atticus Finch the lawyer dares to defend a wrongly accused black man.
Ross Valley Players’ To Kill a Mockingbird continues through December 11 at The Barn Theatre in the Marin Art and Garden Center, 30 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, Ross.
Tickets ($17.00 to $25.00) are available online at boxoffice@rossvalleyplayers.com or by phone at 415.456.9555 ext 3.