‘All The Way’ Playwright Robert Schenkkan Wins Tony for Play on LBJ’s Legacy

By Emily DonahueJune 9, 2014 6:01 pm

Update: Austinite, Texas Ex and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan won a Tony Award last night for his play “All the Way.”

The play stars Bryan Cranston of “Breaking Bad” fame as President Lyndon B. Johnson. Cranston also won a Tony for his performance. KUT spoke with Cranstonabout the role last November.

Original Story (Nov. 21, 2013): Amid all the talk of JFK as we approach the 50th anniversary of his death, one could make the case that as tragic as the Kennedy assassination was, the accidental presidency of Kennedy’s successor – Lyndon Baines Johnson – was far more consequential in reshaping the landscape of the United States.

Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan takes it even further in his new drama “All The Way.” Actor Bryan Cranston of “Breaking Bad” fame plays LBJ – from the moment of his swearing in aboard Air Force One in 1963, to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.