To Kill A Mockingbird

Main Stage Theater 144
Playing: Fri, February 27 - Sun, March 22, 2026
Previews: Fri, February 27 & Sat, February 28 | Press opening Sun, March 1
Sundays at 3:00 PM, Thursday - Friday at 7:30 PM, Saturday at 8:00 PM
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Dramatized by Christopher Sergel
Based on the book by Harper Lee
Directed by Scott Edmiston
Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird opens in a sleepy Alabama town in the midst of the Great Depression, where Scout and her brother, Jem, live with their widowed father, lawyer Atticus Finch. While the children act out stories and muse about their mysterious neighbor, Boo Radley, the facade of their seemingly peaceful town begins to crack when a young black man is accused of a terrible crime. Driven by an unshakeable moral conviction, Atticus defends the man in a trial that sends violent waves through the community, teaching young Scout about prejudice, compassion and the courage to do what is right. This hard-hitting work is an all-new production of Harper Lee’s story that is timeless, lingering, and searingly relevant.
Additional Programming:
KidCare Performance: Sunday, March 3 at 3:00 PM
The Umbrella is pleased to offer our Kid-Care Show Program, giving parents and caregivers an opportunity to attend select performances while their child(ren) engage in art activities inspired by the production. This program aims to provide better access to arts and culture events and create a shared experience opportunity for families.
Post-show Talkback: Sunday, March 8 and Sunday, March 15
Dinner And A Show Thursday Night Out Packages: March 5, March 12, March 19
Thursdays in Concord are now a fun and easy entertainment Date Night thanks to optional pre-show dinners here at The Umbrella! Coming straight from work? Park free at The Umbrella, then take a load off and enjoy a delicious catered dinner, pick up beverage at concessions, and explore our free art galleries at your ease until it’s time for curtain!
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is produced by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing, Woodstock, Illinois.