The “West Wing” cast is reuniting once again.
Stars of the hit political drama will reunite on Tuesday, Oct. 15, a month after they appeared on stage together at the Emmy Awards and at the White House with creator Aaron Sorkin and President Joe Biden.
Martin Sheen, Bradley Whitford, Richard Schiff, Dulé Hill, Allison Janney and Mary McCormack will appear virtually with Pennsylvania’s Democratic Senator Bob Casey on Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. “for a night of games, performances, and conversation about the stakes of this election.”
Casey is seeking a fourth Senate term in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state in the 2024 election, against Republican David McCormick.
“This group is coming together to support Bob Casey’s campaign because they know he’s facing the toughest fight of his career. If Bob loses Pennsylvania, Democrats have no chance of winning the Senate,” the Casey for U.S. Senate campaign said in the invitation.
Most recently, the “West Wing” stars appeared at the White House on Sept. 20 with President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, where Sorkin teased a revival of the beloved show and said he “got a couple of ideas for episodes just walking around the White House.”
“I suspect that a new president would have a hard time living up to people’s memories of Martin,” Sorkin said of Sheen and his character, President Jed Bartlet. “But maybe enough time has gone by and it’s a whole new generation. A generation which, by the way, thanks to streaming, thinks we’re making the show today!”
People interested in attending the Oct. 15 event can donate $25 or more to secure their spot here.
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