Final casting has been announced for the all-star reading of William Goldman's screenplay for All The President's Men scheduled to take place this Saturday, Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the John Ferraro Council Chamber of Los Angeles City Hall.
Based on the book by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the 1976 film All The President's Men tells the story of their Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation of the Watergate scandal, which brought down the presidency of Richard M. Nixon.
Jeff Perry and
Joe Morton, co-stars on ABC-TV's hit series Scandal, will take on the roles of Washington Post editor
Ben Bradlee and anonymous source "Deep Throat," joining previously announced alumni of The West Wing
Bradley Whitford as Woodward and
Joshua Malina as Bernstein;
Richard Schiff as Post local news editor Harry Rosenfeld; and
Ed Begley, Jr. as managing editor Howard Simons. The cast will also feature
Sam Anderson,
Leith Burke,
Seamus Dever,
James DuMont, Arianna Ortiz,
Spencer Garrett,
Deidrie Henry,
Morlan Higgins,
Anna Khaja,
Karen Kondazian,
Rob Nagle,
Virginia Newcomb, Larry Poindexter and
Andrew Robinson.
The reading is being presented by the award-winning Fountain Theatre and co-sponsored by the City of L.A., the Los Angeles Press Club, Davis Wright Tremaine LLPand the ACLU of Southern California as a statement asserting the First Amendment, advocating freedom of the press and honoring the tenacity of American journalism in a free society. Although admission to the reading is free of charge, any voluntary donations will support, in part, the Society of Professional Journalists, the nation's oldest organization representing American journalists, founded to improve and protect journalism and dedicated to the perpetuation of a free press.
To date, over 5,000 reservation inquiries have been received. With only 240 seats available in the council chamber at City Hall, the producers have instituted a lottery system. No further requests are being accepted.
"We knew this would be a must-see event but this goes beyond our wildest dreams," says Fountain Theatre co-artistic director
Stephen Sachs. "It shows how passionate the public feels about these urgent issues of freedom of the press and the sanctity of the First Amendment."
Photo Credit: Walter McBride / WM Photos
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