The cast of The West Wing reunited and brought an episode of the acclaimed political drama to the stage in a bid to encourage people to vote.
08.10.2020 - 23:09 / tvguide.com
The West Wing are back together again. On Thursday, HBO Max released the trailer for A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote, which reunites the cast for a staged presentation of classic Season 3 episode "Hartsfield's Landing." The event will support and raise awareness for the non-profit organization When We All Vote, co-chaired by Michelle Obama.
The West Wing special premieres Oct. 15 on HBO Max.Filmed over multiple days at Los Angeles' Orpheum Theatre, the special features original
.The cast of The West Wing reunited and brought an episode of the acclaimed political drama to the stage in a bid to encourage people to vote.
election outcome in a bellwether New England town.The story “ends up being kind of an ode to voting,” Sorkin said.That dovetails with the special's goal of spotlighting When We All Vote, a non-profit group created to increase election participation. Its co-chairs include former first lady Michelle Obama, who will be heard from during intermissions.
cast have reunited for a special theatrical stage presentation of the season 3 episode, “Hartsfield’s Landing,” which will benefit When We All Vote, the non-profit organization launched by Michelle Obama, Lin-Manuel Miranda and others with the goal of increasing participation in elections. “Listen, all we care about is [that] we’re trying to drive fans of to the polls.
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With the November election just three weeks away and millions of Americans already casting their ballots, President Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden are making their final pitch to voters in vital swing states. The battle between the two candidates was thrown into chaos two weeks ago when Trump announced he had tested positive for COVID-19 and was subsequently hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for three nights. But on Saturday, Trump's physician, Dr.
“The West Wing” is back, although the opening credits in the video above are looking a little different now that the White House is a coronavirus hot spot.
Ellise Shafer editor“The West Wing” is back – and its opening credits look a little different, thanks to a spoof on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.”Fans of “The West Wing” rejoiced on Thursday when it was announced that cast members Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Dulé Hill, Allison Janney, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff and Bradley Whitford would be returning for an Oct. 15 special on HBO Max benefitting When We All Vote.
West Wing’ special emerged this week and it has all the sparkle of the original show.The teaser features a special episode adapted for the stage. The opening seconds show the cast wearing masks and banging bums and elbows as they work under Covid restrictions for the West Wing comeback special.Despite the fact that it’s the first time in 17 years the original cast have gathered together watchers will recognise the faces as well as the iconic opening music.The trailer offers glimpses of some
The West Wing will return next week for a one-off reunion special — check out the first trailer for the episode below.The return of the political series, which originally ran from 1999 to 2006, was confirmed back in August after the cast reunited earlier this year to look back on the show’s seven seasons on the air.A trailer for the reunion special, which will see the likes of Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Dulé Hill, Allison Janney, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff and Bradley Whitford reprising their
The cast of The West Wing has reunited for a special that will debut on HBO Max next week, with weeks to go until the general election.
Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford and more cast members from The West Wing look as comfortable as ever in their roles, as evidenced by the first peek at the HBO Max reunion special.The streaming platform released the trailer for A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote on Thursday, October 8 — one week before the scripted event will drop. For fans who thought the special would simply take on a stale table-read style, think again.
a special theatrical performance of the iconic season 3 episode, «Hartsfield's Landing,» which drops as a special episode Thursday, Oct. 15 on HBO Max, and the first trailer reveals that no time has passed.Series stars Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Dule Hill, Allison Janney, Janel Maloney, Richard Schiff and Bradley Whitford are all smiles as they greet each other on stage for the first time, all following COVID-19 protocols by wearing face shields or face masks.
no idea.In a teaser for the upcoming “The West Wing” cast reunion, Martin Sheen’s forthright leader deplanes and is greeted on a tarmac as the strains of W.G. Snuffy Walden’s theme song fill the air.
Fans are finally getting a look at HBO’s “The West Wing” reunion special.
Also Read: Sterling K Brown to Play Leo McGarry Role in HBO Max's 'West Wing' SpecialThe special will also feature guest appearances, including a message from Michelle Obama and others. Additional cast members and special guests will be announced in the coming weeks.
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