I went up to Maycomb (ahem....Monrore) County to watch a play.
The town of Monroeville is the home of Harper Lee, author of "To Kill A Mockingbird".
Each Spring the towns' people put on a world famous production of the book.
The cast members come from all walks of life, from 5th grade students, police investigators, business owners, bank managers to insurance agents. They are all very talented actors.
Part one is held outside (it was daylight during the play, but a DNF
cache had us there longer than we expected)
and Part two moves play and audience into the old courthouse.
The courthouse in the movie was modeled after this one.
10 white male audience members are selected to act as the jury, and are seated in the actual jury box.
For two hours we were transformed back into 1930s Alabama.
I did my homework the week before, by re-reading the book and I must have been 13 or 14 when I watched the movie in the assembly hall at Eriskine College.
All the Southern colloquialism, slang, and accent (yawl, 'em, yessum, naw, Mis'sippi), the foods mentioned (scuppernongs, collards, pork n' beans, and divinity), the towns, counties, objects and names (Montgomery, Mobile, Baldwin County, Indian Head pennies, Mockingbirds, Mardi Gras, Alabama River, Mobile Resister, Creek Nation Indians, and Andrew Jackson), all very foreign to a young schoolgirl in New Zealand.
Oh how I enjoyed it ... I live all that southernness now, those words, places and names are all part of daily life here!!
A great co-incidence was that James was studying the book in his English class at school.
(he was working and couldn't go to the play)
That week there were three, 11th graders constructing a 3D model of a To Kill A Mockingbird Theme Park out on the back porch, and I was tasked to make some divinity for the class.
The divinity production was an education in it's self....took forever and I was convinced that it wasn't right - but turned out perfectly...quite yummy.
I was later to find out that his group was not assigned the divinity at all...they did it as a surprise...ahem... extra credit!!