The musical examined the establishment of the White House and its occupants from 1800 to 1900. Primarily focusing on race relations, the story depicted (among other incidents) Thomas Jefferson's then-alleged affair with a black slave, James Monroe's refusal to halt slavery in Washington, the aftermath of the American Civil War and Andrew Johnson's impeachment. Throughout the show, the leading actors performed multiple roles: Ken Howard played all the presidents, Patricia Routledge all the First Ladies, and Gilbert Price and Emily Yancy played the White House servants, Lud and Seena. Future Broadway stars Reid Shelton, Walter Charles, Beth Fowler and Richard Muenz appeared in ensemble roles, as did the young African American baritone Bruce Hubbard.

Librettist Alan Jay Lerner
Date of composition 1976
Premiered 1976, May 4th (Mark Hellinger Theatre) in New York, NY, United States
Type Musical Theater
Spoken language English
Instruments Orchestra
Arrangements Leonard Bernstein: White House Cantata
Autotranslations beta Leonard Bernstein: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Leonard Bernstein: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Leonard Bernstein: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue