The play is the second by Pulitzer winner Robert Schenkkan to celebrate the legacy of the 36th U.S. president, following ‘All the Way,’ which earned Bryan Cranston a Tony in the role in 2014.
Lyndon B. Johnson is headed back to Broadway for another term.
Five years after winning the Tony Award for best play with All the Way, Robert Schenkkan’s drama about the 36th U.S. president’s combative first year in office fighting to pass the Civil Rights Act, the playwright will return this fall with his second work exploring LBJ’s legacy, The Great Society. To read more, click here.