
To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird follows Atticus Finch as he defends a Black man falsely accused of a crime in 1930s Alabama. Sorkin’s adaptation reimagines the novel for the stage, blending Lee’s moral clarity with modern dialogue.
Tour Dates
- King’s Theatre4 November 2025 - 8 November 2025Book Tickets
- Theatre Royal11 November 2025 - 22 November 2025Book Tickets
- Wales Millennium Centre25 November 2025 - 29 November 2025Book Tickets
- The Lowry13 January 2026 - 24 January 2026Book Tickets
- Lyceum Theatre27 January 2026 - 7 February 2026On sale soon
- Grand Opera House24 February 2026 - 7 March 2026On sale soon
- Theatre Royal10 March 2026 - 14 March 2026On sale soon
- Marlowe Theatre17 March 2026 - 21 March 2026On sale soon
- Mayflower Theatre24 March 2026 - 28 March 2026On sale soon
- Hippodrome14 April 2026 - 18 April 2026On sale soon
- Theatre Royal21 April 2026 - 25 April 2026On sale soon
- Theatre Royal28 April 2026 - 2 May 2026Book Tickets
- Empire12 May 2026 - 16 May 2026Book Tickets
- Milton Keynes Theatre19 May 2026 - 23 May 2026Book Tickets
Harper Lee’s 1960 novel remains a cornerstone of American literature, exploring race, conscience andthe loss of innocence. Aaron Sorkin’s stage version, first seen on Broadway in 2018, reshapes the narrative through Scout’s memory while giving greater voice to its supporting characters. The production was praised for its clarity, pacing andrelevance to contemporary audiences.