The Manila Times

Lee’s estate sues to block ‘ Mockingbir­d’ play

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NEW YORK: Oscar- winning screenwrit­er Aaron Sorkin’s Broadway adaptation of Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbir­d” is facing a legal challenge by the late author’s estate over claims it dramatical­ly rewrites its main character.

Lee, who died in February 2016 at the age of 89, agreed in 2015 to give producer Scott Rudin the rights to the theatrical production of the novel, one of the most popular works of American fiction.

Published in 1960, the book has sold more than 40 million copies, been translated in more than 40 languages, and continues to sell about a million entered before an Alabama court on March 13 and seen by Agence FrancePres­se on March 15.

“To Kill A Mockingbir­d” was previously adapted for the big screen in 1962, winning three Oscars, including one for lead actor Gregory Peck, and Christophe­r Sergel in 1970.

Lee’s heirs grew worried by interviews given by Sorkin, an acclaimed screenwrit­er in his own right who is best known for “The West Wing” and “The Social Network,” and sought a draft of the script.

Their main concern was over the portrayal of the novel’s beloved main character, the crusading lawyer Atticus Finch.

Rudin attempted to reassure the estate, according to the court filing, that the production remained faithful to the book.

But after reading another draft in February, Tonja Carter, a lawyer for Lee’s estate, said nothing had been done to alleviate their concerns.

After further tense exchanges, a lawyer representi­ng Rudin indicated that his company, Rudinplay, had the the estate’s input was advisory only, leading to the lawsuit.

The play is due to open on Broad preview on November 1.

 ?? PHOTO BY ALVIN I. DACANAY ?? AFPPlaywri­ght Amelia LapeñaBoni­facio at Philstage’s 7th Gawad Buhay awards ceremony at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino of the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s( CCP) in June 2015
PHOTO BY ALVIN I. DACANAY AFPPlaywri­ght Amelia LapeñaBoni­facio at Philstage’s 7th Gawad Buhay awards ceremony at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino of the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s( CCP) in June 2015

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