| Show | To Kill A Mockingbird |
| Company | Modern Classics Theatre of Long Island |
| Notes | Mandatory attendance is required for all performances and all rehearsals two weeks prior to opening. |
| Instructions | Sides will be provided; prepared monologues not necessary. |
| Rehearsal Dates | TBA |
| Performance Dates | Saturday Nov 7th at 8pm Sunday Nov 8th at 2pm Friday Nov 13th at 8pm Saturday Nov 14th at 8pm Sunday Nov 15th at 2pm Saturday Nov 21st at 8pm Sunday Nov 22nd at 2pm |
| Questions | Send Mail |
| Show Info | Set in the American South during the Great Depression, this powerful drama is told through the eyes of young Scout Finch as her father, lawyer Atticus Finch, defends a Black man falsely accused of a terrible crime. The story explores themes of justice, empathy, and moral courage in the face of prejudice. |
| Show | To Kill A Mockingbird |
| Company | Modern Classics Theatre Company |
| Notes | Mandatory attendance is required for all performances and all rehearsals two weeks prior to opening. |
| Instructions | Sides will be provided; prepared monologues not necessary. |
| Rehearsal Dates | TBA |
| Performance Dates | November 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 21 and 22. Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM; Sundays at 2PM |
| Questions | Send Mail |
| Show Info | Based on the novel by Harper Lee adapted by Christopher Sergel. The facade of a seemingly peaceful town begins to crack when a young black man is accused of a terrible crime. Driven by an unshakeable moral conviction lawyer Atticus Finch defends the man in a trial that sends violent waves through the community. This timeless work explores prejudice, compassion and the courage to do what is right. |
| Type | Location | Date | Time |
| Open | BACCA 149 N. Wellwood Ave Lindenhurst | Jul 12 | 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM |
| Open | BACCA 149 N. Wellwood Ave Lindenhurst | Jul 19 | 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM |
Roles
| Role | M/F | Age | Description | Scout | F | 19-25 | A young girl of nine (played by an adult 19-25). Scout is courageous, forthright and inquisitive. | Jean Louse | F | 40-50 | (40-50) Scout grown older reliving a dramatic time in her youth. | Jem | M | 19-25 | (19-25) Scout's older brother (played by an adult 19-25) | Atticus | M | 50-60 | (50-60) An attorney. Quietly impressive, reserved, civilized. He always does the right thing. | Calpurnia | F | 40-50 | (40-50) Black, proud and capable. She raised the motherless Sout and Jem. She is self-educated with high standards. | Dill | M | 19-25 | (19-25) Friend to Jem and Scout. Jem's age. Wise and sophisticated beyond his years. | Maude Atkinson | F | 40-50 | (40-50) A lovely, sensitive woman; wise and compassionate. | Walter Cunningham | M | 50-60 | (50-60) A farmer who shares the prejudice of this time and place. | Reverend Sykes | M | 50-60 | (50-60) Black minister; imposing with strong presence. | Heck Tate | M | 50-60 | (50-60) Town Sheriff. Fair; does his duty without favor. | Stephanie Crawford | F | 0+ | (any) Neighborhood gossip. | Nathan Radley | M | 50-60 | (50-60) Boo Radley's father. Laconic. | Boo Radley | M | 30-40 | (30-40) A recluse who has not been outside his home in 15 years. | Mrs. Dubose | F | 60+ | (60+) A sickly and elderly woman; angry, bitter. | Tom Robinson | M | 30-40 | (30-40) Black, kind, sensitive and considerate. Has a crippled hand. Falsely accused of rape. | Helen Robinson | F | 30-40 | (30-40) Wife of Tom. Caught in the nightmare of her husband's false accusation. | Judge Taylor | M | 50-60 | (50-60) tries to run his court impartially but is sympathetic to Tom. | Mr. Gilmer | M | 50-60 | (50-60) A public prosecutor trying to convict Tom. Cruel and hurtful although not completely convinced tom is guilty. | Bob Ewell | M | 50-60 | (50-60) Mayella's father. Lives in the town dump. Rageful and paranoid. | Mayella Ewell | F | 18-25 | (18-25) Daughter of Bob Ewell. Desperately lonely, overworked and desperately in need of companionship; fighting for her survival. |