To Kill a Mockingbird on Broadway Tickets

To Kill a Mockingbird on Broadway Tickets

To Kill a Mockingbird on Broadway tickets can be easily purchased online before you travel. This saves time and money. To Kill a Mockingbird, writer Harper Lee’s debut novel, was published in 1960 and quickly became a huge success. This story, inspired by her own childhood in the American state of Alabama, has now been reimagined for the stage. The play is being performed in the Shubert Theatre, on Broadway.

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Racism in Alabama

The story is narrated via the eyes and voice of Scout, a character based on the author herself. She grew up in a small village in southern America, where racism is a regular part of daily life. Her father, Atticus Finch, based on Harper Lee’s own father, is a lawyer. He is asked to defend a black man accused of rape. The case causes a lot of commotion, both within the village, and the Finch family.

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How to buy To Kill a Mockingbird Tickets?

It is easy to buy tickets for the To Kill a Mockingbird with the link below. I recommend buying tickets online before your trip to New York. Why? You will save time and money and most importantly you don’t have to stress about finding tickets when you are in New York. A lot of shows are very popular and are often sold out.

I recommend buying tickets online before your trip to New York. Why? You will save time and money and most importantly you don’t have to stress about finding tickets when you are in New York. A lot of shows are very popular and are often sold out.
Buying a ticket is simple:

  • Click on the link and select the date you want to go
  • Fill in your information and pay
  • Check your email for the confirmation

Show Information

  • Minimum age: Recommended for 12+. Children under the age of 5 are not permitted in the theatre.
  • Duration: 2 hours and 35 minutes
  • Location: Shubert Theatre, 225 West 44th Street
  • Accessibility: T

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