To Kill a Mockingbird, adapted by Christopher Sergel and directed by Fracaswell Hyman, is the fourth production of The American Cycle, a five-year series that combines productions of classic American stories and opportunities for civic dialogue. The goals of the Cycle are to produce great art, cultivate curiosity, advocate for literacy, encourage an informed citizenry and understand interconnectedness.
American Cycle programs take place at Intiman and at venues across Puget Sound , ranging from neighborhood gathering spots, such as cafés and bookstores, to public institutions including libraries and museums. Each season Intiman works with a Community Committee of civic leaders who offer advice and expertise to ensure that these programs address the circumstances and concerns of our region. The Community Committee for this production is co-chaired by Virginia L. Anderson, President of Safeco Insurance Foundation, and Christian Halliburton, Associate Professor of Law at Seattle University School of Law.
Tickets for the production range in price from $10 to $50. All of the public events are free; program descriptions, locations and dates follow. -- www.intiman.org
Posted July 30th, 2007 by ruzik_tuzik