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Matthew Modine joinsTo Kill A Mockingbird as Atticus Finch

Starring Matthew Modine (Atticus Finch), Harry Attwell (Mr. Cunningham/Boo Radley), Helen Belbin (Miss Stephanie/Dill’s Mother), Niall Buggy (Judge Taylor), Colin R Campbell (Mr Roscoe/Dr Reynolds), John Hastings (Bailiff), Rebecca Hayes (Mayella Ewell), Simon Hepworth (Link Deas), Ellis Howard(Dill Harris), Jason Hughes (Bob Ewell), Tom Mannion (Sheriff Heck Tate), Sam Mitchell (Jem Finch), Anna Munden (Scout Finch), Cecilia Noble (Calpurnia), Jude Owusu (Tom Robinson), David Sturzaker (Horace Gilmer), Natasha Williams (Mrs Dubose’s Maid), Candida Caldicot (on organ) and Ciyo Brown and Jack Benjamin (on guitar), with Cheryl Burniston, Jack Crumlin, Alan Drake, Max Ferguson, Phillipa Flynn, Niamh James, Julie Legrand, Nigel Lister, Tiwai Muza, Itoya Osagiede, Oyin Oyija and George Telfer.

Set in Maycomb, Alabama in 1934, To Kill a Mockingbird has provided American literature with some of its most indelible characters: lawyer Atticus Finch, the tragically wronged Tom Robinson, Atticus’ daughter Scout, her brother Jem, their housekeeper and caretaker Calpurnia and the reclusive Arthur “Boo” Radley. For the past six decades and for every generation, this story, its characters and portrait of small-town America have helped to, and continue to, inspire conversation and change.

Harper Lee’s enduring story of racial injustice and childhood innocence has sold more than 45 million copies of the novel worldwide. 2020 marked the 60th anniversary of its publication. 

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