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Beginning with the Kennedy assassination, All the Way spans the first year of Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration, from taking office and leveraging his power to pass Civil Rights legislation in Congress to his landslide re-election victory.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Jun. 29, 2014.

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About All the Way on Broadway

Previews: Feb 10, 2014 • Opening: Mar 6, 2014 • Closing: Jun 29, 2014
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Venue

Neil Simon Theatre Neil Simon Theatre
250 West 52nd Street
New York, NY 10019
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Wheelchair Access
Wheelchair locations are available in the Orchestra section of the theater (pending availability).
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There is no elevator or escalator to the Mezzanine, which is only accessible by stairs.
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Story

Beginning with the Kennedy assassination, All the Way spans the first year of Johnson’s administration, from taking office and leveraging his power to pass Civil Rights legislation in Congress to his landslide re-election victory.

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Cast

Lyndon B. Johnson
J. Edgar Hoover
Dr. Martin Luther King
Rob Campbell
Governor George Wallace
John McMartin
Richard Russell
Coretta Scott King/Fannie Lou Hamer
Robert Petkoff
Hubert Humphrey
James Eckhouse
Robert McNamara

Creative

Written by
Robert Schenkkan
Director
Bill Rauch
Set Designer
Christopher Acebo
Costume Designer
Deborah M. Dryden
Lighting Designer
Jane Cox
Original Music and Sound Designer
Paul James Prendergast
Projection Designer
Shawn Sagady
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