Danny Wolohan and Neal Huff have joined the cast of To Kill a Mockingbird, set to begin Broadway performances November 1 at the Shubert Theatre. The Bartlett Sher-helmed production, starring Jeff Daniels as Atticus Finch, will officially open December 13.
Tickets will go on sale to the public June 9 at midnight via Telecharge and at 10 AM at the Shubert Theatre box office.
The play features a script adapted by Aaron Sorkin, who has taken liberties with Harper Lee's novel that presents the piece as a memory play, allowing for several performers to play older representations of their respective characters. This led to a now settled legal battle between producer Scott Rudin and the Lee estate, momentarily jeopardizing the status of the production.
Wolohan makes his Broadway debut as Boo Radley after appearing Off-Broadway in The Low Road, Verite, An Octoroon, and Encores!' Assassins. Huff, currently appearing on Broadway in The Iceman Cometh, is an alum of Take Me Out and 1999's The Lion in Winter; he is set to play Link Deas.
The cast will also feature Celia Keenan-Bolger, Will Pullen, Gideon Glick, Frederick Weller, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Stark Sands, Dakin Matthews, Erin Wilhelmi, Neal Huff, Phyllis Somerville, Liv Rooth, Danny Wolohan, and LaTanya Richardson Jackson.
The previously announced Stephen McKinley Henderson was featured in a scene that has been cut from the script during development; full casting will be confirmed at a later date.