Producer: Show goes on for Broadway version of ‘Mockingbird’
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A Broadway production of Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” is still set to open this year despite a lawsuit filed by the estate of the author, an attorney for the producer said.
Jonathan Zavin, who represents Paul Rudin’s Rudinplay Inc., said Thursday the adaption is scheduled to go on stage in December in New York “to the best of my knowledge.”
Lee’s estate filed a federal lawsuit this week in Alabama over the play, arguing that screenwriter Aaron Sorkin’s script wrongly alters Atticus Finch and other characters from the book.
The lawsuit, which includes a copy of a contract signed by Lee and dated about eight months before her death in February 2016, contends Sorkin’s script violates the agreement by portraying Finch, the noble attorney who represents a black man wrongly accused of rape in “Mockingbird,” as someone else in the play.


