
To Kill a Mockingbird (stage adaptation)
The stage adaptation of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is a theatrical version of Harper Lee's classic novel, transforming its story into a live performance. It depicts the childhood of Scout Finch in a racially divided southern town, highlighting her father Atticus's brave defense of an innocent Black man accused of assaulting a white woman. The play explores themes of justice, morality, and empathy through moving dialogue and powerful acting. Effective set designs and minimal staging recreate the novel’s small-town atmosphere, allowing audiences to experience the emotional depth and social issues of the story in a live, immersive context.