sexta-feira, 17 de fevereiro de 2012

Caso você pertença a multidão de 'manoelzinhos' que vai fugir dos folguedos momescos para Milwaukee, não perca a emocionante adaptação de "To Kill a Mockingbird" no Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Tickets para frisa na Kibelândia até às 17 horas e 19 minutos! Impreterivelmente.


Milwaukee Repertory Theater presents 

"To Kill a Mockingbird"

Saturday, Feb 18 4:00p
Sobre o livro - To Kill a Mockingbird (trad. para O sol é para todos no Brasil e Por favor, não matem a cotovia em Portugal) é um romance vencedor do Pulitzer escrito por Harper Lee e lançado em1960. Foi um sucesso instantâneo, se tornando um dos maiores clássicos da literatura norte-americana moderna. Deu origem a um filme homônimo, vencedor do Oscar de melhor roteiro adaptado em 1962.
Sobre o filme - To Kill a Mockingbird (no Brasil, "O Sol é Para Todos" / em Portugal, "Na Sombra e no Silêncio") é um filme estadunidense de 1962, do gênero drama, baseado no livro homônimo de Harper Lee, com roteiro adaptado por Horton Foote e direção de Robert Mulligan.
One of the most beloved and beautifully compassionate stories ever written comes to breathtaking life on stage. Set in small-town Alabama during the Depression, and seen with brilliant clarity through the eyes of a young tomboy, this Pulitzer Prize-winning tale is about innocence, tolerance, family and the courage to live what you believe. The Rep will partner with leading community organizations, including the Milwaukee Public Library, to create a city-wide series of events and discussions around To Kill a Mockingbird, including dramatic readings, book and panel discussions, talkbacks with artists moderated by university scholars and additional special events.
By Harper Lee
Adapted by Christopher Sergel
Directed by Aaron Posner
Pulitzer Prize Winner

The Big Read 
Milwaukee Repertory Theater is pleased to announce we have been awarded a grant to host The Big Read in Milwaukee. The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) designed to revitalize the role of literature in American culture and bring the transformative power of literature into the lives of its citizens. The Big Read brings together partners across the country to encourage citizens to read for pleasure and enlightenment. Milwaukee Repertory Theater is one of 76 not-for-profits to be awarded a grant to host a Big Read project between September 2011 and March 2012. The Big Read in Milwaukee will focus on Harper Lee’s American classic To Kill a Mockingbird.

In September we will be announcing a full line-up of events as part of The Big Read. From read-a-thons, book discussions, lectures, movie screenings and of course our production of To Kill a Mockingbird, there will be something for everyone.
This major, community-wide literacy project is funding in part by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation; The Big Read, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest; and a grant from the City of Milwaukee Arts Board and the Wisconsin Arts Board. The Rep is continuing to seek additional grants and sponsors for this effort.
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