Read the Reviews for Rafe Spall in To Kill a Mockingbird in London's West End | Playbill

The Verdict Read the Reviews for Rafe Spall in To Kill a Mockingbird in London's West End

Bartlett Sher again directs the Aaron Sorkin-penned play, which opened March 31.

Gwyneth Keyworth, Harry Redding, David Moorst, and Rafe Spall in To Kill A Mockingbird Marc Brenner

The London bow of Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation of Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird, starring Olivier and Emmy nominee Rafe Spall (Hedda Gabler, Betrayal, Black Mirror) as Atticus Finch, officially opened March 31, and the reviews are in.

Read the reviews below.

Evening Standard (Nick Curtis)

The Guardian (Arifa Akbar)

iNews (Sam Marlowe)

The Stage (Tim Bano)

The Telegraph (Dominic Cavendish)

Time Out (Andrzej Lukowski)

The Times (Clive Davis)

Playbill will continue to update this article as reviews are published.

Joining Spall are Harry Attwell as Mr. Cunningham/Boo Radley, Amanda Boxer as Mrs. Henry Dubose, Poppy Lee Friar as Mayella Ewell, John Hastings as Bailiff, Simon Hepworth as Mr. Roscoe/Dr Reynolds, Laura Howard as Miss Stephanie/Dill’s Mother, Lloyd Hutchinson as Link Deas, Gwyneth Keyworth as Scout Finch, Tom Mannion as Sheriff Heck Tate, David Moorst as Dill Harris, Pamela Nomvete as Calpurnia, Jim Norton as Judge Taylor, Patrick O’Kane as Bob Ewell, Jude Owusu as Tom Robinson, Harry Redding as Jem Finch, David Sturzaker as Horace Gilmer, and Natasha Williams as Mrs. Dubose’s Maid.

The ensemble features Helen Belbin, Laurence Belcher, Paul Birchard, Ryan Ellsworth, Rebecca Hayes, Danny Hetherington, Matthew Jure, Anna Munden, and Itoya Osagiede.

Spall previously replaced Rhys Ifans, who was announced in November 2019 to lead the West End production. At that time, the production was scheduled to begin in May 2020, though those plans were scrapped in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

See New West End Production Photos of To Kill A Mockingbird

 
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