By late summer, 1964, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy was a deeply wounded man. Still in shock and consumed with grief and guilt over the assassination of his older brother, President John F. Kennedy, on November 22nd, 1963 in Dallas, Texas, he was at a crossroads. The 1964 presidential election was approaching and President Lyndon Johnson, who had been dangling the possibility of a vice-presidential role to RFK, finally called Kennedy over to the White House to tell him his decision. The result of that meeting and the subsequent direction for the next, and last, four years of Robert Kennedy's life are the focus of this play.
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RING OF FIRE
The John W. Engeman Theater (1/15 - 3/1) | ||
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Rent In Concert
Tilles Center Concert Hall (2/13 - 2/13) | |
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Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra
Staller Center for the Arts (3/28 - 3/28) | |
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Godspell
Theatre Three (2/21 - 3/22) | |
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Mike the Rodgers to Perform at Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame on Feb. 8th
Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (2/8 - 2/8) | |
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Radio Alanis
Bay Street Theater (2/7 - 2/7) | |
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These Shining Lives by Melanie Marnich
South Shore Theatre (2/22 - 2/22) | |
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Stony Brook Opera
Staller Center for the Arts (4/26 - 4/26) | |
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