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<p>Tony Award &amp; Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright&nbsp;<a href="https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Robert-Schenkkan/">Robert Schenkkan</a>&nbsp;returns to Broadway with the second of his two exhilarating dramas celebrating Lyndon B. Johnson&#39;s legacy:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.broadwayworld.com/shows/The-Great-Society-333223.html">The Great Society</a>.<br /><br />Capturing Johnson&#39;s passionate and aggressive attempts to build a great society for all,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.broadwayworld.com/shows/The-Great-Society-333223.html">The Great Society</a>&nbsp;follows his epic triumph in a landslide election to the agonizing decision not to run for re-election just three years later. It was an era that would define history forever: the rise of the Civil Rights Movement, the deaths of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, the destruction of Vietnam, and the creation of some of the greatest social programs America has ever known-and one man was at the center of it all: LBJ.</p>

Tony Award & Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan will return to Broadway with the second of his two exhilarating dramas celebrating Lyndon B. Johnson's legacy: THE GREAT SOCIETY. Capturing Johnson's... (more info)

Theatre Vivian Beaumont Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Sep 6, 2019
Opened Oct 1, 2019
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13 Mixed
1 Negative
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Review: In ‘The Great Society,’ Another Presidential Nightmare

From: New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 10/1/2019

That's not enough to replicate the success of 'All the Way,' which won the Tony Award for best play. Mr. Cranston, whose portrayal of L.B.J. won a Tony Award as well, could carry that story, essentially a comedy, on pure skill and charisma. 'The Grea...

HE GREAT SOCIETY is a good play, and a fine history lesson, but it appears sluggish when compared with its predecessor. With four years to cover, and the complex issue of how the seemingly uncontrollably escalating Vietnam War is getting in the way o...

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The Great Society

From: TimeOut NY  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 10/1/2019

Whereas Bryan Cranston brought a dogged vitality and wily command to the role, Brian Cox's version, though still spouting folksy Texas wisdoms and capable of manipulating his foes, seems older, wearier and less secure in his power. This is appropriat...

It's been five years since Bryan Cranston's Tony-winning turn as Lyndon B. Johnson in Robert Schenkkan's 'All the Way.' Now Schenkkan has followed that epic historical pageant with a sequel, 'The Great Society,' opening Tuesday at Lincoln Center's Vi...

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Broadway Review: ‘The Great Society’ Starring Brian Cox

From: Variety  |  By: Marilyn Stasio  |  Date: 10/1/2019

Schenkkan brings onstage an army of people on all sides of the fray - so many characters, in fact, that you can't tell them apart without a guide. And while a skimpy program insert does offer a bit of help in identifying the individual players, most ...

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Lyndon Johnson gets another term on Broadway, with Brian Cox in The Great Society

From: Entertainment Weekly  |  By: Tom Gliatto  |  Date: 10/1/2019

Should the lack of impersonation matter? It doesn't have to, but it does, especially when David Garrison's Nixon and Bryce Pinkham's Robert Kennedy are instantly identifiable caricatures. Cox has brusque, punchy energy. He can thunder with a king's p...

The Great Society is a man's show; the focus on Johnson and King and Kennedy, with small parts for Lady Bird Johnson and Coretta Scott King as concerned and embittered wives, ones who feel underutilized. That being said, it's difficult to justify any...

It's all very interesting and fair-minded in a retro kind of way - and surely educational for the young. Its even-handed, centrist point of view is also distinctively out of step with the moment, a Biden-esque island in today's sea of activist progr...

Turbulence takes over and a president's ambitious domestic agenda gets derailed by overwhelming racial prejudice and an out-of-control foreign war in 'The Great Society' - a long-winded but action-packed roller-coaster of a historical drama by Robert...

Schenkkan's telling, while necessarily concise, offers few, if any, surprises. Each character and development is no more or less than what anyone with a passing understanding of the age - or a passing grade from first-year college history class - wil...

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Theater Review: The Great-Man Theory of The Great Society

From: Vulture  |  By: Sara Holdren  |  Date: 10/1/2019

If it weren't so doggedly self-serious, Robert Schenkkan's The Great Society would be almost entertainingly bad. I didn't see its predecessor, All the Way, which won the Tony for Best Play in 2014 after the production, commissioned by the Oregon Shak...

Not every success story gets a sequel. The Great Society, Robert Schenkkan's follow-up to his Tony-winning play All the Way, renders President Lyndon B Johnson's second term an overstuffed yet still somewhat tedious office drama. It is less an illumi...

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THE GREAT SOCIETY: A LEADER IN SHADES OF GRAY, IN ANOTHER TROUBLED TIME

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Elysa Gardner  |  Date: 10/1/2019

What we get less of a sense of, despite Society's largely sympathetic portrait of its still controversial subject, is the turmoil Johnson must have endured, along with other leaders he engaged. Their dialogue is often too obvious to invite reflection...

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THE GREAT SOCIETY: A NOT SO GREAT PLAY ABOUT LBJ

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 10/1/2019

Like its Broadway predecessor of 2014, which detailed Johnson's first year in office and subsequent election as President in his own right, The Great Society is again directed by Bill Rauch, employs a relatively large ensemble of 19 actors to portray...

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'The Great Society': Theater Review

From: Hollywood Reporter  |  By: David Rooney  |  Date: 10/1/2019

Generally, the writing is too busy sketching in historical detail to spare much attention to character development beyond the central figure, but Schenkkan can be commended for not letting his admiration for LBJ get in the way of a clear-eyed portrai...

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Theater Review: 'The Great Society'

From: NY1  |  By: Roma Torre  |  Date: 10/1/2019

If the play feels overstuffed, it's still an important history lesson. Schenkkan calls it a tragedy. But the real tragedy is that if we don't pay enough attention, history is hellbent on repeating itself.

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