Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Harper Lee estate sues over ‘Mockingbir­d’ Broadway version

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

BIRMINGHAM: The estate of To Kill a Mockingbir­d author Harper Lee has filed suit over an upcoming Broadway adaptation of the novel, arguing that screenwrit­er Aaron Sorkin’s script wrongly alters Atticus Finch and other characters from the book.

The suit, 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.

Filed against the theatre company of New York producer Scott Rudin, the complaint cites an interview with the online publicatio­n Vulture in which Sorkin was quoted as saying the smalltown lawyer would evolve from a racist apologist at the start of the show to become “Atticus Finch by the end of the play”.

Such a change during a play could fit with the character evolution shown between the Pulitzer Prize-winning Mockingbir­d and Lee’s first draft of the novel, finally released in 2015 as Go Set a Watchman.

But the suit contends the script would violate the contact by changing Finch and other characters and adding still more people who aren’t in the novel. It asks a judge to enforce a section of the agreement that states the play won’t “depart in any manner from the spirit of the Novel nor alter its characters.”

A firm that represents Rudin’s company, Rudinplay Inc., said Sorkin’s script “is a faithful adaptation of a singular novel which has been crafted well within the constraint­s of the signed agreement” between the producers and Lee.

 ?? NYT ?? ▪ A 2015 performanc­e of Christophe­r Sergel’s adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbir­d in Lee’s hometown of Monroevill­e.
NYT ▪ A 2015 performanc­e of Christophe­r Sergel’s adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbir­d in Lee’s hometown of Monroevill­e.

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