8 (play) explained

8
Premiere:September 19, 2011 (Broadway)
March 3, 2012 (worldwide broadcast)
Place:Eugene O'Neill Theatre
Ebell of Los Angeles broadcast live on YouTube
Subject:Perry v. Schwarzenegger trial reenactment using original court transcripts and first-hand interviews of the people involved
Genre:verbatim theatre
documentary theatre
Web:http://www.8theplay.com

8 is a 2011 American play that portrays the closing arguments of Perry v. Schwarzenegger, a federal trial that led to the overturn of Proposition 8, an amendment banning same-sex marriages in California. It was created by Dustin Lance Black in light of the court's denial of a motion to release a video recording of the trial and to give the public a true account of what transpired in the courtroom.

The play is written in the style of verbatim theatre reenactment, using transcripts from the trial, journalist records, and media interviews from the plaintiffs, defendants and proponents involved. 8 first premiered on September 19, 2011 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City, and later broadcast worldwide from the Ebell of Los Angeles on March 3, 2012.[1] [2] Black brought the play to San Francisco, the home of the court case on which the play was based, on October 7, 2012 for a one-night-only reading at the ACT Theater.[3] A cast reception following the reading included an appearance by the trial judge, Vaughn Walker. On October 22, 2012, another one-night-only reading was performed at the downtown Crest Theater in Sacramento, California, U.S.[4]

The American Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER) and Broadway Impact, sponsors of the play, have licensed the play for readings nationwide on college campuses and in community theaters free of charge, as an educational tool.[5]

A radio adaptation was broadcast on JOY 94.9, an LGBTIQ community radio station in Melbourne, Australia, on March 27, 2014.

Context

In May 2009, AFER filed a lawsuit, Perry v. Schwarzenegger, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on behalf of plaintiffs, two same-sex couples, to challenge a voter-approved constitutional amendment, known as Proposition 8, that eliminated same-sex couples' right to marry in the state.[6] [7] The same-sex couples were represented by David Boies and former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson, two high-profile attorneys who opposed each other in the U.S. Supreme Court case, Bush v. Gore.[8]

Cast and characters

The following is a list of the cast of characters, along with the actors that portrayed them in the play's premieres.

!Character!Description!Broadway (2011)!Los Angeles broadcast (2012)!Sacramento (2012)
The Court
Vaughn WalkerBob BalabanBrad PittChristopher Cabaldon
Theodore OlsonJohn LithgowMartin SheenBen Patrick Johnson
David BoiesMorgan FreemanGeorge ClooneyKurt Johnson
Charles J. CooperBradley WhitfordKevin BaconMatt K Miller
Court ClerkKate ShindleVanessa GarcíaJessica Goldman
The Plaintiffs
Kris PerryChristine Lahtistyle="text-align: center;" rowspan="2"
Sandy StierEllen BarkinJamie Lee Curtis
Spencer PerryJay Armstrong JohnsonBridger ZadinaAustin Laut
Elliot PerryBen RosenfieldJansen PanettiereGrant Laut
Jeff ZarrilloMatt BomerThai Rivera
Paul KatamiCheyenne JacksonMatthew MorrisonEvan Brienza
Witnesses for Plaintiffs
Nancy F. Cott, Ph.D.Yeardley SmithRobin Hushbeck
Gregory M. Herek, Ph.D.K. Todd FreemanRory O’MalleyMichael RJ Campbell
Ilan Meyer, Ph.D.Anthony EdwardsJesse Tyler FergusonEason Donner
Gary SeguraStephen SpinellaJames Pickens, Jr.Nanci Zoppi
Ryan KendallRory O'MalleyChris ColferPatrick Burns
Witnesses for Defense
David BlankenhornRob ReinerJohn C. ReillySteve Minnow
William TamKen LeungGeorge TakeiBen Phillips
Other characters
Evan WolfsonLarry KramerCleve JonesGeorge Raya
Maggie GallagherJayne HoudyshellJane LynchJanis Stevens
Broadcast JournalistCampbell Brown

See also

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Notes and References

  1. News: George Clooney, Brad Pitt lead all-star Prop. 8 play reading . . March 4, 2012 . 11 March 2012 . Ng . David.
  2. News: Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Martin Sheen headline West Coast premiere of marriage-rights play . . March 5, 2012 . 11 March 2012.
  3. Web site: Holland Taylor, Luke Macfarlane, and More Set for '8' Reading at ACT Tonight, 10/7 . Broadway World . October 4, 2022 . October 7, 2012.
  4. Web site: Dustin Lance Black's "8" Comes to Sacramento - Sacramento Press . Sacramento Press . July 29, 2018 . October 13, 2012.
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  6. News: Bush v. Gore Foes Join to Fight Gay Marriage Ban . . May 27, 2009 . November 11, 2009 . McKinley . Jesse.
  7. Web site: Complaint, Perry v. Schwarzenegger . May 22, 2009 . American Foundation for Equal Rights . November 11, 2009.
  8. News: Bush–Gore legal pair push gay marriage suit . . May 31, 2009 . June 1, 2009 . Brown . Willie.