| Show | To Kill a Mockingbird |
| Company | The Suffolk |
| Notes | Please bring any and all conflicts to the auditions and note that the rehearsal times may vary. You must be available for all shows and tech week to audition. lease note: there is NO housing for this production. |
| Instructions | Please have a dramatic monologue prepared; sides will be made available. |
| Rehearsal Dates | Begin March 23rd |
| Show Info | Written by Christopher Sergel, based on Harper Lee's novel. Directed by Joe Minutillo. |
| Type | Location | Date | Time |
| Open | The Suffolk 118 E. Main Street Riverhead | Feb 02 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
| Open | The Suffolk 118 E. Main Street Riverhead | Feb 03 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
| Open | The Suffolk 118 E. Main Street Riverhead | Feb 04 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
| Open | The Suffolk 118 E. Main Street Riverhead | Feb 09 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
Roles
| Role | M/F | Age | Description | Jean Louis Finch (Scout) | F | 9-12 | a young girl, aged 9-12 years old. She is a tomboy and the younger sister to Jem. Scout is the youngest character on stage but quite smart. When the play begins, she is a precocious six-year-old who has learned to read at home before starting the first grade. She is terrified of Boo Radley, but that changes later in the play. She personifies the innocence of childhood, especially because of her inability to understand racial prejudice. Scout unknowingly saves the lives of her father and Tom, as a lynch mob headed by Walter Cunningham threatens them. | Jeremy Finch (Jem) | M | 12 | Scout’s older brother and son to Atticus. He is 12 years old. He is athletic. His relationship with his dad (Atticus) is one of frustration due to the fact that they don’t spend enough time together because his father is always working, and it also seems to Jem that his father is getting too old. Jem does share his father’s intelligence, honor, and bravery. | Atticus Finch | M | 50 | Widower. He is the father of Jem and Scout Finch. He is a learned, serious gentleman who is the attorney appointed by Judge Taylor to defend Tom Robinson. In his youth, he was an expert marksman with a rifle and a good athlete (something that Jem, his son, does not know about him). Atticus is the iconic voice of reason. He is quietly impressive, reserved, and civilized. | Calpurnia | F | 35-50 | the African American housekeeper/cook in the Finch household, who plays a large role in raising Jem and Scout. She is somewhat stern, but she is also a deeply loving maternal figure to both children. She helped Scout learn how to write. She is self-educated, proud, capable, and has high standards. | Miss Maudie Atkinson | F | 50-60 | a neighbor who is not married. She is very kind to the Finch family. She is one of the rare members of this community who is not prejudiced towards blacks. She is a sensitive woman who is wise and compassionate and is the character who explains why it is a sin “to kill a mockingbird” to the children. | Charles Baker Harris (Dill) | M | 8-12 | the seasonal playmate to Jem and Scout. He comes to Maycomb each summer to visit his Aunt Rachel Haverford. Dill, along with Jem and Scout, attempts to unravel the mysteries surrounding Boo Radley. He is a young boy, 8-12 years old, small, and wise beyond his years. | Heck Tate | M | 30-50 | the sheriff of the town who has a real sense of right and wrong. He has the utmost respect for Atticus, and they have known each other for a long time. He is very aware of the injustice in Maycomb. | Mayella Ewell is Age 19-25. | F | 19-25 | a young woman who is lonely and overworked and will lie to get what she needs. She is the daughter of Bob Ewell, and her major role in life is to care for her seven siblings. She and her siblings have been raised in squalor. She attempted to seduce Tom Robinson, but was stopped by the arrival of her father. This all leads to the trial and the death of Tom Robinson. Mayella lies under oath about the seduction and rape because it is indefensible for a white woman to have feelings for a black man. | Boo Radley/Mr. Gilmer --- played by one actor. | M | 0+ | Boo Radley is a lonely, reclusive, and unassuming figure who is simultaneously kind, generous, and chivalrous. He saves the lives of Jem and Scout. Mr. Gilmer is the prosecuting attorney who treats Tom Robinson with rudeness and contempt. | Walter Cunningham/Judge Taylor --- played by one actor. | M | 40-60 | Walter Cunningham is a ardworking farmer who is a product of his environment and the Depression. Judge Taylor is a smart, fair man who knows he is dealing with racial issues that he can’t control. He assigns Atticus Finch to defend Tom Robinson on a charge of rape. The Judge and Atticus already know that this is hopeless in this racist setting of Maycomb. | Tom Robinson | M | 23-27 | a 25-year-old African American man falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell. He is handsome, vital, married with three children. He is a field hand who is kind and helpful. These traits, however, unfortunately lead to his demise. He is crippled in his left hand. | Bob Ewell | M | 40-50 | the antagonist and is the father of Mayella and seven other children. He is a lazy town drunk who poaches game and lives off government relief. He falsely accuses Tom, a Black man, of raping Mayella, although there is clear evidence that he himself physically (and perhaps even sexually) abuses Mayella. He is thoroughly despicable and untrustworthy. |