Two years after this production was first staged at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, it now returns to the Barbican and I could not be more satisfied that I got the chance to see it this time around. This stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s classic is as important today as ever. Even though nowadays we rarely observe racial injustices like those in our courts of law, it is vital to remember that we once tolerated such bigotry. It is important to reflect how human beings can be so blind into matters of equality and wonder which aspects of today’s society are we being blind to right now?








