PRESENTED BY The Hawaii Theatre and the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation
Experience one of the most powerful and enduring films in American cinema at the historic Hawaii Theatre on Tuesday, February 10, with a special screening of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). Based on Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, this deeply moving story explores themes of justice, compassion, and moral courage through the eyes of young Scout Finch in a small Southern town.
Gregory Peck delivers an unforgettable, Academy Award–winning performance as Atticus Finch, a principled attorney who stands firm in defense of an innocent man, teaching his children—and generations of audiences—about empathy, integrity, and doing what is right, even when it is difficult. With its luminous black-and-white cinematography and poignant score by Elmer Bernstein, the film remains as relevant today as when it was first released.
A timeless meditation on humanity and conscience, To Kill a Mockingbird invites reflection, conversation, and renewed commitment to understanding one another. Join us at Hawaii Theatre to experience this cinematic classic on the big screen, where its emotional depth and lasting message resonate with even greater power.