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To Kill a Mockingbird
Adapted by Christopher Sergel
from the novel by Harper Lee.

Directed by Ian Short.

Set Design by Edith Dinger Wadkins
Sound Design by Dave Wallingford.
Stage Management by Allison Walker

See the full cast list.

All performances @
The Shedd Theatre
The Columbus Performing Arts Center
549 Franklin Avenue

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Thursday, June 24 @ 8pm + TALKBACK
Friday, June 25 @ 8pm + TALKBACK
Saturday, June 26 @ 8pm + TALKBACK
Sunday, June 27 @ 2pm

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Call 614-558-7408 for more info or to make reservations.

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Available Light celebrates the 50th year of the great American novel by bringing all the classic characters to life on-stage.

Don't miss this retelling of Harper Lee's story of the crisis of conscience that rocked a sleepy Southern town. Compassionate, dramatic, and deeply moving, To Kill a Mockingbird is an essential American experience.

“Mockingbird” pre-show talk with Ian & Artie

Posted by Slay on Wednesday, June 16, 2010

We recorded a pre-show talk. Call it an audio preview, an talk-forward., whatever you like. Press play below.



A pre-show podcast from Available Light Theatre. Produced by Jordan Fehr. Featuring the voices of director Ian Short, actor Artie Isaac (Atticus Finch), and Artistic Director Matt Slaybaugh.

A quick peek inside the rehearsal room

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Atticus Blogs!

Posted by Slay on Monday, June 07, 2010

Over at his home blog, Mr. Isaac, who'll be acting the role of Atticus FInch in To Kill a Mockingbird, has been blogging about his experience.

Don't miss:
- "I'm an actor in search of an epiphany." Artie muses on the meaning.

- Artie's introspection as he tries to live-up to the role.

- His thoughts on Method Acting

- His essay on the offensive language in the play.

Atticus even has an opinion on the BP oil tragedy!

614 Magazine on AVLT’s take on a classic

Posted by Slay on Tuesday, June 01, 2010

See what director Ian Short, actor Artie Isaac, and producer Matt Slaybaugh had to say to writer Lia Estep about Available Light's big show.

Read the 614 Magazine article here

“Mockingbird” celebrations nationwide

Posted by Slay on Monday, May 31, 2010

From the New York Times:
A Classic Turns 50, and Parties Are Planned

In Santa Cruz, Calif., volunteers will re-enact every word and movement in the famous courtroom scene. In Monroeville, Ala., residents dressed in 1930s garb will read aloud from memorable passages. In Rhinebeck, N.Y., Oblong Books will host a party with Mocktails and recorded music by the indie band the Boo Radleys.

All summer “To Kill a Mockingbird” will be relived through at least 50 events around the country, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the publication of a book that became a cultural touchstone and an enduring staple of high-school reading programs.
Read the whole thing here.