To Kill A Mockingbird, Opening July 14th
The cast of TAPA‘s “To Kill A Mockingbird” |
Left group sitting (l to r): Rory Coon, Nehemiah Barrios, Ezekial Coon
Middle group (l to r): Aarren Haylett, John Pickering, Ashton Hathaway, Lauryn Ringle
On train: Richard A. Coon Director “The engine that drives this train”
Right group standing (l to r): Ken Hillyer, Rikki Reid, Karen Downs, Susan Wilson, Robin Pickering, Tami Long
Right group sitting (l to r): Darin Tone, John Rogan, Gerry Cortimilia, Bob Waddell, Carly Persons, Ukiah Hawkins
Not Pictured: David Spencer
The Tillamook Association for the Performing Arts (TAPA) is thrilled to present “To Kill A Mockingbird” written by Harper Lee, and directed by Richard A. Coon. The stage version of this well-known story opens July 14th in Tillamook.
It’s 1935 in Maycomb, Alabama, children play in the street, wild dogs run loose, mockingbirds
sing and Tom Robinson fights for his life. This great American classic was a must read for most students in the 50s and 60s and is told through the eyes of Jean Louise Finch (Scout, as an adult) as she remembers those fun, wondrous, and tumultuous days.
“To Kill A Mockingbird” opens July 14th and runs through July 30th. Friday and Saturday performances start at 7:00 pm, Sunday matinees start at 2:00 pm. Tickets for this production are on sale now! As always, reserved seating is available through Diamond Art Jewelers located at 307 Main Street in Tillamook, call (503) 842-7940 for reservations. Tickets are $15/person, children 12 and under are $10. For more information, email info@tillamooktheater.com or find us on Facebook.
Join us for an Opening Night Gala celebration on July 14th, where every ticket purchase includes complimentary hors d’oeuvres and a beverage of choice.
Celebrating over 35 years in Tillamook, TAPA is a non-profit community theater dedicated to providing high quality performing arts experiences through entertainment, education, and community participation. TAPA’s Barn Community Playhouse is located at 1204 Ivy St, on the corner of 12th and Ivy, one block west of Hwy 101.