Aaron Sorkin’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Won’t Return to Broadway, Creative Team Blames Scott Rudin
“It’s too risky and the downside is too great,” Rudin told the show’s team in an email. “It’s the right decision for the long life of the show.”
“It’s too risky and the downside is too great,” Rudin told the show’s team in an email. “It’s the right decision for the long life of the show.”
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