upper waypoint

Watch Video Replay of Prop 8 Play With George Clooney, Brad Pitt

Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

The American Foundation for Equal Rights, which is sponsoring the court challenge to Proposition 8, live-streamed Saturday night a Los Angeles reading of 8, Dustin Lance Black's play about the trial in which Judge Vaughn Walker ruled that California's same-sex marriage ban was unconstitutional. The play is made up largely of transcripts from the trial.

Click here or on the image below to watch a video replay of the play.

The all-star cast included:

Sponsored

Brad Pitt as Vaughn Walker
George Clooney as plaintiffs' attorney David Boies
Martin Sheen as plaintiffs' attorney Theodore Olson
Christine Lahti and Jamie Lee Curtis as plaintiffs Kris Perry and Sandy Stier

Kevin Bacon, John C Reilly and Jane Lynch also had roles.

Full cast here.

Here's director Rob Reiner talking about the performance. "The Prop 8 proponents are still trying to hide what happened at the trial," Reiner says, perhaps referring to Prop 8 backers' successful attempt at preventing the release of videotapes from the trial. "So we're going to do the exact opposite, we're gonna broadcast it to the entire world."

lower waypoint
next waypoint
9 California Counties Far From Universities Struggle to Recruit Teachers, Says ReportAlameda County District Attorney Challenges Recall Signature CountAs Border Debate Shifts Right, Sen. Alex Padilla Emerges as Persistent Counterforce for ImmigrantsMillions of Californians Face Internet Dilemma as Affordable Subsidy EndsSFSU Pro-Palestinian Encampment Established as Students Rally for DivestmentCity Lights Chief Book Buyer Paul Yamazaki on a Half Century Spent “Reading the Room”Christina’s Trip: 'I'll Take It'At Least 16 People Died in California After Medics Injected Sedatives During Police EncountersCalifornia Partners with New Jersey Firm to Buy Generic Opioid Overdose Reversal DrugApril News Roundup: Berkeley's Newest Council Member, Reviewing Death Row Sentences, and Pandas Coming to SF