Join the Center for American Progress for a behind-the-scenes look into the creation and lasting legacy of “The West Wing,” as told by authors Melissa Fitzgerald and Mary McCormack, with compelling insights from more than 100 cast and crew members exploring what made the show extraordinary and timeless and how its impassioned commitment to service endures.
Twenty-five years ago this month, “The West Wing” premiered to critical and audience acclaim. In a love letter to the show, cast members Melissa Fitzgerald (“Carol Fitzpatrick,” assistant to “CJ Cregg’) and Mary McCormack (“Kate Harper,” deputy national security adviser) take us backstage to revisit the aspirational Bartlet White House and its devoted staff, reminding us why Aaron Sorkin’s masterpiece is consistently ranked among the best TV shows of all time. In their New York Times bestselling book, the authors share never-before-told stories, the show’s remarkable history, and an analysis of its legacy. In its seven seasons, “The West Wing” won 26 Emmys (with a record-breaking nine in its first season), two Peabody Awards, and three Golden Globes.
Join CAP for a special sit-down conversation with the authors to hear firsthand accounts about what made “The West Wing” unlike any other show.
Copies of What’s Next will be available for purchase during the event.