To Kill a Mockingbird tells the tale of Scout, a young girl in a small southern town about to experience dramatic events that will affect the rest of her life. The play recounts how a local trial about controversial racial issues can stir a town into a frenzy. Scout must understand what it means to stand up for what is right as her father defends a young Negro wrongfully accused of a grave crime. The family faces hostility throughout the trial. The play offers a twist as the audience becomes the jury overseeing the young man's trial. This meaningful work of art is meant to challenge one's own beliefs in justice.
![Greg Parmeter](/sites/default/files/styles/cast_member_thumbnail/public/2019-10/Parmeter%2C%20Greg-2018-bw.jpg?itok=rEszI9if)
Directed by Greg Parmeter
Greg earned his MFA in acting from the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His professional credits include seasons with the Northern Fort Playhouse, the Nebraska Repertory Theatre, the Virginia Shakespeare Festival, and a regional tour with the Hampstead Stage Company, based in New Hampshire. He was assistant director for The Sound of Music here at LCT.