Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is the first in an impressive new season line-up at the Theatre Royal Bath.
Direct from a sell-out London season, this production from the award-winning Regent’s Park Theatre captures the warmth and poignancy of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel with heart and emotional depth.
Winner of the WhatsOnStage award for Best Revival, this production was Critics’ Choice in the Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard, Times, Guardian, Metro and Time Out. Daniel Betts plays Atticus Finch. An accomplished stage actor, his many theatre credits include Skylight at the National Theatre and The Winter’s Tale for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
The role of Boo Radley is played by Christopher Akrill, who began his career as a dancer and Zackary Momoh appears as Tom Robinson.
I’d Do Anything winner Jodie Prenger stars as Calamity Jane in a new production of the classic musical at the Theatre Royal from January 19. It’s 1876 and sharpshooting tomboy Calamity promises to bring a celebrity to Deadwood’s Golden Garter saloon.
A new production of Tom Stoppard’s awarding-winning comedy Arcadia comes to Bath in February. The past and present are united in this thought-provoking play about science sex and landscape gardening.
Rebecca comes to the stage in March. Award-winning director Emma Rice has adapted Daphne du Maurier’s masterpiece. Surrounded by memories of the glamorous Rebecca, the new Mrs De Winter is consumed by jealousy and all is not what it seems in Manderley...
John Littlewood’s Oh! What a Lovely War has been revived here, as elsewhere: filled with humour, poignancy and theatricality, it’s a fitting musical tribute to to the men and women who fought to save the nation 100 years ago.
For more details visit www.theatreroyal.org.uk
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