To Kill a Mockingbird
Scout is about to experience the dramatic events that will affect the rest of her life. She and brother Jem are being raised by their widower father Atticus and by a strong-minded housekeeper. Scout is fascinated with the people of her small town but, from the start, there's a rumble of thunder just under the calm surface. The black people of the community have a special feeling about Scout's father and she doesn't know why. A few of her white friends are inexplicably hostile and Scout doesn't understand this either. Unpleasant things are shouted and the bewildered girl turns to her father. Atticus, a lawyer, explains that he's defending a young Negro wrongfully accused of a grave crime. He goes on to prepare Scout for the trouble to come. Things do get bitter, to the point where Atticus props himself in a chair against the cell door of the man he's defending and confronts an angry mob. Horrified Scout projects herself into this confrontation and her inconvenient presence helps bring back a little sanity.
Date(s):
04/30/2010, 05/01/2010, 05/02/2010, 05/07/2010, 05/08/2010, 05/09/2010, 05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
Location:
Appleseed Productions
116 W Glen Ave
Syracuse, NY 13205
Time:
8:00 pm, Sun 2:00 pm – 10:30 pm, Sun 4:30 pm
Cost:
$15 - adults, $12 - seniors/students
Event Type:
Everyone
Telephone:
315-492-9766





















