'To Kill a Mockingbird' is a poignant story set in the racially charged atmosphere of the American South during the 1930s. Written by Harper Lee and adapted by Christopher Sergel, it follows young Scout Finch and her brother Jem as they navigate the complexities of morality, justice, and prejudice. Their father, Atticus Finch, a principled lawyer, defends a black man, Tom Robinson, falsely accused of raping a white woman. Through the trial, Scout and Jem witness the harsh realities of racism and societal injustice. The story is a powerful exploration of empathy, compassion, and the struggle for equality. It highlights the courage of those who stand up against discrimination, while also revealing the innocence lost in the face of hatred. "To Kill a Mockingbird" remains a timeless classic, challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about humanity.
Log in to BookMyShow from app or mobile browser.
In your profile section, click on purchase history.
Select your ticket and show the QR code at the event entry.