Early in Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s classic, young Scout Finch starts telling us about the courtroom in fictional Maycomb, Alabama. She does so with the reverence of a child who will grow up to be a lawyer.
What’s harrowing, of course, is that while much has changed since 1934, the production is keen to point out what hasn’t. A slick and imaginative production.
What’s harrowing, of course, is that while much has changed since 1934, the production is keen to point out what hasn’t. A slick and imaginative production.