To Kill a Mockingbird

Show Details
Performance Schedule
WEDNESDAY @ 1 PM & 7 PM
FRIDAY @ 8 PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM & 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 1 PM & 6:30 PM
Run Dates
Upcoming Scheduled Events
Running Time
Show Description
Note about the start date: Producers initially said To Kill a Mockingbird would begin performances at the Belasco Theatre on June 1, 2022, but Girl From the North Country has the venue through June 11, 2022. So this reopening date is only a guess. We will update this listing once we have updated information.Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-Winning American classic To Kill a Mockingbird returns to Broadway at a new theatre! Inspired by Lee’s own childhood in Alabama, To Kill a Mockingbird features one of literature’s towering symbols of integrity and righteousness in the character of Atticus Finch, based on Lee’s own father. The character of Scout, based on herself, has come to define youthful innocence – and its inevitable loss – for generation after generation of readers around the world. Aaron Sorkin penned the stage adaptation.
COVID Safety Information:
TBD
Audience Advisory
There is no late seating
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July 05, 2022 - Open Run
Wheelchair seating, assistive listening devices, loopSystem, handheld captions, and prerecorded audio description are always available.
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Theatre Details
Address
Belasco Theatre
111 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036
Public Transportation
By Subway: A, C, E, N, Q, R, 1, 2, 3 To 42nd Street, walk North to 44th Street, east to theatre. Alternatively, take the B, D, or F - To 42nd Street at 6th Ave then walk North to 44th Street, west to theatre.
By Bus: Five buses stop near the Belasco Theatre. Please take the M5, M7, M20, M42, or M104
Additional Accessibility Details
Wheelchairs: Wheelchair seating available. Theatre is not completely wheelchair accessible. There are no steps to the designated wheelchair seating location.
Seating: Seats 1018. Orchestra has no steps. Mezzanine: Located on 2nd level, up 1 flight of stairs. Once on the Mezzanine level, there are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. Entrance to Mezzanine is behind row H. Balcony: No elevator, stairs only. Once on the Balcony level, there are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. The entrance to the Balcony is behind row F.
Elevator\Escalator: There are no elevators or escalators at this theatre.
Parking: The closest parking lot is Meyer Parking at 146 West 44th Street.
Entrance: There are two steps into the theatre from the main entrance. An alternate entrance with an accessible path of travel is located to the left of the main door.
Box Office: Lowered accessible window at the end of the box office.
Restroom: Wheelchair accessible restroom is available. Additional restrooms are also located down one flight of stairs, and on the mezzanine and balcony levels.
Water Fountain: A water fountain is available in the main lobby.
Telephone: A pay phone is located in the theatre lobby. Accessible at 54"
Assisted Listening System: Reservations are not necessary. Drivers license or ID with printed address required as a deposit. Please call: (212) 582-7678 to reserve in advance.
Folding Armrests: There are four (4) seats with folding armrests in this theatre.
Reviews (3)
Aaron Sorkin has written a new play, and it’s characteristically taut and nimble, fluid and funny, with plenty to meditate on and argue about. Its goal is to speak audibly about 2018 and it succeeds. As a piece of writing, it’s both rollicking and ruminative, as a piece of theater, it’s magnificent, with a shifting, breathing, gorgeously orchestrated world, and while the top-billed Jeff Daniels is indeed lighting up the stage as the story’s iconic lawyer, every member of the ensemble shines alongside him.
NYT Critic's Pick
It is ... gorgeously atmospheric, from ... (the set design is by Miriam Buether) to Adam Guettel’s ... music ... . Mr. Sher has made sure that every movement, every perfectly cast face, every stage picture and costume tells the story so precisely that it would do so even without words. Ah, but the words.....
Aaron Sorkin’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a genuinely radical and thoroughly gripping new Broadway adaptation of this iconic novel has no truck with the heroic image of Atticus, his wide-eyed daughter Scout and the famous Finch briefcase, a stand-in for the slow march toward justice, all striding together into a new American dawn. No siree. Sorkin has written a Mockingbird that fits this riven American moment.