To Kill a Mockingbird

Montana Repertory Theatre

Thursday, October 22, 2009 • 8 p.m.

To Kill A Mockingbird

Winner of the 1960 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is unquestionably an American classic. The story of To Kill a Mockingbird speaks deeply and eloquently of human nature and of human values. Set in the 1930’s in a sleepy Southern town, Atticus Finch, an attorney and widowed father of two young children, stands against his fellow townspeople by defending a young black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. Through every step and with every word, Atticus instills in his children the traditional moral values of respect for others, honesty, courage, integrity, and above all, responsibility for one’s actions. Without fanfare or bravado, Atticus Finch assumes prominence as a true American hero.

Ticket Prices:
Orchestra/Parterre $28 • Mezzanine/Balcony $20

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