Successes & Messes: Courtroom drama: An unscripted dispute over to Kill a Mockingbird adaptation

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This spring, the estate of Harper Lee, the deceased author of the classic American novel To Kill a Mockingbird, sued the producers of a Broadway stage adaptation of the novel for deviating too much from its character and plot. The story, as reported in the New York Times, highlights the value of exploring every viable

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