“A love story, pure and simple.” That’s how Harper Lee describes her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. “My love of the South, a father’s love for his children, and the love they give in return.” In a small Alabama town during the Great Depression, attorney Atticus Finch defends a black man accused of raping a white woman. Lee’s beloved story is a timeless exploration of conscience — how it is instilled in two children, how it operates in their father, and how it finally begins to take root in their divided community. Join us for this tough and tender tale of race, class, justice, and the irrational conflicts of the human heart.
Premium $46 | Standard $38 | Value $30
Previews: $30
Rush Tickets: $23 (Between 2 hours and 15 minutes to curtain only.)
U-Tix for university and high school students: $10 (Available on the day of the performance only.)