Harper Lees famous line from To Kill a Mockingbird offers a quiet yet powerful reflection on how perception shapes judgement.
The struggle to hold on to one’s moral compass and integrity while navigating the cruel waters of bigotry, violence, racial injustice is at the heart of Aaron Sorkin’s new adaptation of Harper Lee’s ...
SHORT STORIES/ESSAYS The Land of Sweet Forever Harper Lee Penguin, $49.99. When Harper Lee published To Kill a Mockingbird in ...
It is fitting that young Scout (Melanie Moore) has the first and last words in the national touring production of "To Kill a Mockingbird." Younger generations inevitably sit in judgment of their ...
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to pour your soul into one incredible book and then vanish from the literary scene?
Check out all new photos of the cast below! The production launches its third season of a multi-year national tour across North America in two weeks at Bass Hall in Fort Worth, TX (September ...
For many people it’s their favourite book; for others it’s one of their favourite films. Now audiences at the Lowry are going to see To Kill ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Three years ago a new Broadway play based on the classic Harper Lee novel tried to prevent regional stagings of an earlier dramatization. Now, the ...
Many students complained about feeling uncomfortable in class when they had to read the novel. The Washington Post via Getty Im A school board outside Seattle voted to stop requiring students to read ...
In a settlement agreement, the estate of Harper Lee, who wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird,” renewed the movie sequel and remake rights of Cecilia Peck and other successors and heirs to the makers of the ...