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Synopsis

Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) is an accidental president who is determined to end racial injustice in America and makes his own stamp on presidential history. All The Way goes behind the doors of the Oval Office and examines the first year of LBJ’s presidency and his fight to pass a landmark civil rights bill. Looking forward to the forthcoming presidential election, the charismatic, yet conflicted Texan hurls himself into the passage of the Civil Rights Bill, which is both desired and fiercely contested. Robert Schenkkan’s Tony Award winning play travels from November 1963 to November 1964, in which LBJ (the former vice president) stepped up to the presidency after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and successfully ran for re-election after pushing through the controversial Civil Rights Act. All The Way documents LBJ’s relationship with Martin Luther King and his influential political peers, and offers an intricate and intimate portrayal of how LBJ bent Congress to his own will.

Editor's Note: The acting company may play several parts, except for the actors playing Lyndon B. Johnson and Martin Luther King.

Show Information

Category
Play
Age Guidance
Thirteen Plus (PG-13)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
2012
Genres
Drama, Historical/Biographical
Settings
Period, Unit/Single Set
Time & Place
America, 1964
Cast Size
large
Ideal For
Large Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Male, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Mature Adult, Adult, Young Adult Characters

Context


Plot


Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

President Lyndon Baines Johnson

Lead

Male

Non-singer

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Lady Bird Johnson

Supporting

Female

Spoken

Walter Jenkins

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Senator Hubert Humphrey

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Robert McNamara

Supporting

Male

Spoken

J. Edgar Hoover

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Ralph Abernathy

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Roy Wilkins

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Bob Moses

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Stokely Carmichael

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Fannie Lou Hamer

Supporting

Female

Spoken

Senator Richard Russell

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Rep. "Judge" Smith

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Senator Strom Thurmond

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Senator Eastland

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Governor George Wallace

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Senator Everett Dirksen

Supporting

Male

Spoken

Muriel Humphrey

Featured

Female

Spoken

Katharine Graham

Featured

Female

Spoken

Walter Reuther

Featured

Male

Spoken

Deke DeLoach

Featured

Male

Spoken

Coretta Scott King

Featured

Female

Spoken

Stanley Levison

Featured

Male

Spoken

David Dennis

Featured

Male

Spoken

James Harrison

Featured

Male

Spoken

Andrew Goodman

Featured

Male

Spoken

Michael Schwerner

Featured

Male

Spoken

James Chaney

Featured

Male

Spoken

Aaron Henry

Featured

Male

Spoken

Seymore Trammel

Featured

Male

Spoken

Lurleen Wallace

Featured

Female

Spoken

Senator Byrd

Featured

Male

Spoken

Rep. William Colmer

Featured

Male

Spoken

Governor Johnson

Featured

Male

Spoken

Governor Sanders

Featured

Male

Spoken

Rep. Bill McCulloch

Featured

Male

Spoken

Rep. Katharine St. George

Featured

Female

Spoken

Rep. John McCormack

Featured

Male

Spoken

Rep. Emanuel Celler

Featured

Male

Spoken

Rep. James Corman

Featured

Male

Spoken

Senator Mike Mansfield

Featured

Male

Spoken

Ensemble

Ensemble

Either Gender

Spoken

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Guide Written By:

Alexandra Appleton

Alexandra Appleton

Writer, editor and theatre researcher