Bryan Cranston Makes Stage Door Prom Proposal For A Special Fan At ALL THE WAY

By: Apr. 12, 2014
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Multi-award-winning stage and screen star Bryan Cranston headlines the new political drama All the Way on Broadway and the affable actor took some time out while signing autographs outside the stage door at the Neil Simon Theatre earlier this week to grant a very special request for a fan - namely, a prom proposal.

A highschooler requested Cranston make a short video message for him to share with his prospective prom date to see if some star power would seal the deal and Cranston benovolently and gamely agrees and then proceeds to do so right on the spot for the lucky onlookers in the new clip now available to view.

The official description of All the Way is as follows: "All the Way is a gripping new play about a pivotal moment in American history. This drama will take audiences behind the doors of the Oval Office and inside the first years of Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency, and his fight to pass a landmark civil rights bill. Cranston will be joined by an ensemble cast playing additional roles such as Hubert Humphrey, Richard Russell, Robert McNamara, Coretta Scott King, Lady Bird Johnson, Bob Moses, Roy Wilkins, Lurleen Wallace, Stokely Carmichael, Walter Jenkins, Stanley Levison, George Wallace, Ralph Abernathy and Judge Smith."

ALL THE WAY was written by Robert Schenkkan and is directed by Bill Rauch.

For more information on All the Way, visit the official site here.

View the new stage door footage of Bryan Cranston at All the Way making a prom proposal below.



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