


Return to the town of Maycomb in To Kill a Mockingbird, Aaron Sorkin’s award-winning stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s classic novel about racial injustices and the inherent kindness of children. Book To Kill a Mockingbird tickets on London Theatre.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a play set in Alabama in the year 1934. It follows a lawyer named Atticus Finch as he passionately defends Tom Robinson, a Black man who was wrongly accused of rape in a town that is filled with racial prejudices and their own fear. As Atticus fights for the truth to be brought to light, his children, Scout and Jem, begin to understand how cruel the adults in the world around them can be.
Harper Lee’s novel was inspired by her own childhood and became one of the most widely read books of the 20th century in America. It has sold more than 45 million copies internationally, won the Pulitzer Prize for literature, and has remained one of the most challenged and even banned books in both schools and libraries.
Aaron Sorkin’s stage adaptation of the book became a huge success on Broadway and in the West End, with smashing, acclaimed productions. Now, following a record-breaking, sell-out UK and Ireland tour, the production is returning to the West End for 12 weeks only. This production boasts a formidable cast, including Richard Coyle returning to the role of Atticus Finch, Gabriel Scott as Jem Finch, Dylan Malyn as Dill Harris, Andrea Davy as Calpurnia, Stephen Boxer as Judge Taylor, Aaron Shosanya as Tom Robinson, Oscar Pearce as Bob Ewell, and Evie Hargreaves as Mayella Ewell.
Alongside the cast of To Kill a Mockingbird in London is a masterful creative team, which includes direction by Bartlett Sher, set design by Miriam Buether, costume design by Ann Roth, lighting design by Jennifer Tipton, sound design by Scott Lehrer, and an original score by Adam Guettel.
Please note: Richard Coyle is not scheduled to perform between Monday 7 and Saturday 12 September.
2hr 50min. Incl. interval.
Plays, Drama, Book Adaptation, West End, Crime / Thriller / Mystery
Ages 12+.
25th June, 2026
12th September, 2026
By: Harper Lee
Adapted by: Aaron Sorkin
Director: Bartlett Sher
Cast list: Richard Coyle
Location: West End
Railway station: Charing Cross
Bus numbers: (Charing Cross Road) 24, 29, 176; (Shaftesbury Avenue) 14, 19, 38
Night bus numbers: (Charing Cross Road) 24, 176, N5, N20, N29, N41, N279; (Shaftesbury Avenue) 14, N19, N38
Car park: St Martin's Lane Hotel (2mins)
Directions from tube: The theatre can be seen opposite the station.
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| Day of week | Matinee | Evening |
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| Monday | - | 7:00 PM |
| Tuesday | - | 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 2:00 PM | 7:00 PM |
| Thursday | - | 7:00 PM |
| Friday | - | 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | 2:00 PM | 7:00 PM |
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Return to the town of Maycomb in To Kill a Mockingbird, Aaron Sorkin’s award-winning stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s classic novel, as it arrives in the West End for a limited run.
The recommended age for To Kill a Mockingbird is Ages 12+..
To Kill a Mockingbird is playing at Wyndham's Theatre. The theatre is located at 32-36 Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0DA.
The running time of To Kill a Mockingbird is 2hr 50min. Incl. interval.
Book tickets for To Kill a Mockingbird on London Theatre.
Tickets for To Kill a Mockingbird start at £26.
This production is adapted for the stage by Aaron Sorkin.
Bartlett Sher directs the production.
This show is best suited for audiences ages 12 and over. Any children under age three will not be admitted, and anyone under 16 must be accompanied by and seated next to an adult aged 18 or over. This production contains racially explicit language, themes, and content, as well as references to sexual abuse and violence.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a brilliant production for all audiences. Aaron Sorkin’s vision for this classic novel brings a new, sharp outlook to Harper Lee’s story. With Richard Coyle returning in the role of Atticus Finch, this limited West End run gives audiences another chance to see a major theatre adaptation of a historic literary achievement.
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