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No Refund Theatre to Perform ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

If you’re looking to take a break from crying over your textbooks during the final stretch of this semester, No Refund Theatre (NRT) will perform the stage adaption of the classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird from Thursday, Dec. 4 through Saturday, Dec. 8.

The performances will take place in 111 Forum and star student performers.

The play, To Kill a Mockingbird, is based on the classic novel by Harper Lee. The story focuses on a young girl from a small town in depression-era Alabama. It was adapted to the stage by Christopher Sergel.

No Refund Theatre is a student organization that aims to bring free performances to campus. They’ve performed seven plays so far this semester, including The Crucible, Twelfth Night, and Silver Linings Playbook.

The play begins at 8 p.m. each night in 111 Forum. Admission is free for students and the public.

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