To Kill A Mockingbird
Harper Lee’s masterpiece, reimagined for London theatre

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Running time · 2hrs 50mins
Age guidance · Age Recommendation: 12+. All persons under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to an accompanying adult. They may not sit on their own within the auditorium
Next available · Thu, 20 Aug 2026
Refund policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Content warnings
Please be advised that this production contains racially explicit language, themes and content and references to sexual abuse and violence. There will be brief gunfire audio in the performance.
Good to know
Please note: Richard Coyle is not scheduled to perform between Monday 7 and Saturday 12 September. Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. You may not bring food or drink purchased elsewhere. The producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness, injury and statutory leave entitlement.
What audiences say
Audiences love the powerful storytelling and emotional depth of the production, praising its relevance to contemporary issues of justice and inequality. Many commend the exceptional acting, particularly Richard Coyle's portrayal of Atticus Finch, which captivates viewers throughout. The show is noted for its brilliant staging and the ability to balance heavy themes with moments of humor.
Based on 100 audience reviews · 4.7/5 average
What the critics say

“The production remains a powerful reminder of the potential for destructive inhumanity in the face of difference. It's a show that will stay with you long after you leave the theatre.”
Cast & creatives
About Wyndham's Theatre
Located in the heart of London’s West End, Wyndham's Theatre is an elegant and intimate venue known for staging a mix of cutting-edge new works and classic revivals. Situated just next to Leicester Square, this Grade II-listed theatre boasts a charming late Victorian façade and a beautifully preserved auditorium.
With a reputation for hosting critically acclaimed plays and star-studded performances, Wyndham’s Theatre has become a go-to destination for theatre lovers looking for quality productions in a historically rich setting.
The history of Wyndham's Theatre
Wyndham's Theatre opened in 1899, built by actor-manager Charles Wyndham and designed by renowned theatre architect W.G.R. Sprague. It quickly gained a reputation for stylish productions and attracted some of the most notable performers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Maggie Smith, Ian McKellen, and Judi Dench.
The theatre’s mix of tradition and innovation continues to define its legacy as a landmark of British theatre culture.
Where is Wyndham's Theatre?
Wyndham's Theatre is located on Charing Cross Road, just off Leicester Square. Its central West End location makes it easy to access from virtually anywhere in London. The theatre sits near key landmarks such as the National Gallery and Covent Garden, surrounded by a vibrant selection of restaurants and bars.
Wyndham's Theatre nearest tube station
The nearest tube station is Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines), just a 1-minute walk from the theatre. Charing Cross Station (Northern and Bakerloo lines) is also nearby, about a 6-minute walk.
Wyndham's Theatre nearest train station
The closest National Rail station is Charing Cross, with direct access from south London and Kent. From the station, it’s a short walk up St Martin’s Place to reach the theatre.
Buses to Wyndham's Theatre
Numerous day and night buses stop near Leicester Square and Charing Cross Road. Useful routes include 24, 29, 176, and N5, N29, N20, with stops just a minute or two from the theatre. Buses provide a reliable alternative if travelling from areas not served by the tube.
Wyndham's Theatre seating plan
Wyndham’s Theatre offers a capacity of 746 seats spread across four levels: Stalls, Royal Circle, Grand Circle, and Balcony. The Stalls offer close-up views of the action and are generally the most sought-after seats. The Royal Circle gives a slightly raised, uninterrupted view, while the Grand Circle and Balcony offer great value with a steeper rake. The theatre’s horseshoe layout ensures excellent sightlines throughout most of the auditorium.
Wyndham's Theatre accessibility
The theatre offers wheelchair spaces in the Stalls and step-free access via a side entrance. There are accessible toilets and a hearing assistance system for those with auditory needs.
Wyndham's Theatre safety policy
Enhanced cleaning, contactless ticketing, and hand sanitiser stations are in place throughout the venue. Patrons are encouraged to arrive early and follow staff directions to maintain a safe theatre environment.
Wyndham's Theatre dress code
There is no formal dress code, but smart casual is advised. Attendees are welcome to wear comfortable attire, though guests often dress slightly more formally for gala performances or opening nights.
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Venue
Charing Cross Road
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