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To Kill a Mockingbird

10 May 2024 - 19 May 2024
Peridot Theatre Inc

VDL Awards Entry: 2024

Author: Christopher Sergel

Director: Susan Rundle

Genre: Drama

Agent: ORiGiNTM Theatrical, on behalf of Dramatic Publishing

Synopsis

Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel is brought to the stage by Christopher Sergel. The story of Jean Louise Finch, who shares her memories of growing up in Maycomb, Alabama during the summer of 1935. Known as “Scout” as a young girl, the nine-year old’s world is turned upside down when her widowed father, lawyer Atticus Finch, defends a young black man accused of raping a white woman.
As tensions erupt and neighbours take sides in the life-and-death case, it is Scout’s clear-eyed courage in the face of ignorance and bigotry that ultimately brings hope to a damaged community.

Performances

Start Date: 10 May 2024

End Date: 19 May 2024

Performance Times:

2:00pm on:

  • Sun 12th May 2024
  • Sat 18th May 2024
  • Sun 19th May 2024

7:30pm on:

  • Fri 10th May 2024
  • Sat 11th May 2024
  • Wed 15th May 2024
  • Thu 16th May 2024
  • Fri 17th May 2024
  • Sat 18th May 2024

Ticket Prices:

General Admission: $28
Students: $18
Groups x 10: $25/ticket

Bookings: https://www.peridot.com.au/book-a-show

Theatre: Peridot and Encore Theatre Companies

Theatre Address:

Clayton Community Centre Theatrette, 9-15 Cooke St (Corner Centre Rd), Clayton VIC 3168.

Other Information:

This is a Peridot and Encore Theatre co-production

Auditions

Characters Summary:

Children – need to look the ages indicated:

“Scout” Finch – Female age 9-10, a young girl about to experience the events that will shape the rest of her life, she should, ideally seem as young as nine or 10. Scout is courageous and forthright. If a question occurs to her, she’ll ask it.

Jeremy Finch (Jem) – Male age 12-14, he is a few years older than his sister Scout, and like his sister – perhaps even more than his sister – he’s reaching out to understand their unusual and thus not conventionally admirable father. Probably the strongest undercurrent in Jem is his desire to communicate with his father.

Charles Baker Harris (Dill) – Male age 12-14, small, blond and wise beyond his years, he is about the same age as Jem. Dill is neater and better dressed than his friends. There’s an undercurrent of sophistication to him, but his laugh is sudden and happy. Obviously, there is a lack of his own home life and he senses something in Atticus that’s missing from his own family relationship.

Adults – (ages indicative only)

Maudie Atkinson – Female age 45-50, younger than Atticus, but of his generation, she’s a lovely sensitive woman. Though belonging to the time and place of this play, she has a wisdom and compassion that suggests the best instincts of the South and that period.

Mrs. Dubose – Female age 70+, she’s an old woman – ill, walking with difficulty, her pain making her biting, bitter and angry. However, she’s fighting a secret battle within herself, a battle about which few people are aware and her existence has in it a point of importance for Jem and Scout.

Heck Tate – Male age 45-60, the town sheriff and a complex man. He does his duty as he sees it and enforced the law without favour. The key to this man’s actual feelings is revealed in his final speeches to Atticus, and this attitude should be an undercurrent to his earlier actions.

For the remaining character summaries, please contact the Director (Susan Rundle) at theatre@psrundle.com

Audition Dates:

1:00pm on:

  • Fri 26th Jan 2024

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