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All the Way: A Play

Author Robert Schenkkan
Publisher Grove Press
Category Drama
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PublisherGrove Press
ISBN / ASIN0802123449
ISBN-139780802123442
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Sales Rank466,659
CategoryDrama
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A magnificent work. . . . a brilliant portrayal no less epic than the great tragedies of classic literature. Roma Torre, NY1

Winner of the 2014 Tony Award for Best Play, as well as Best Play awards from the New York Drama Critics Circle, the Outer Critics Circle, the Drama League, the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, and Boston s Elliot Norton Award, All the Way is a masterful exploration of politics and power from Pulitzer winner Robert Schenkkan. Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston played the lead role in the play s celebrated Broadway performance at the Neil Simon Theatre, for which he was awarded the Tony Award for Best Actor. In this volume, Cranston provides a never-before-published illuminating and personal introduction to the play.

All The Way tells the story of the tumultuous first year of the presidency of Lyndon Baines Johnson, thrust into power following Kennedy s assassination and struggling to hold onto the White House in an election that forces him to make concessions. In 1964, this pivotal year in American history, he passes a landmark civil rights bill, but begins his fateful descent into Vietnam. LBJ is fiercely determined to lift the country out of the ashes and rebuild it into The Great Society by any means necessary.
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