Actor Bryan Cranston is all set to leave his 'Breaking Bad' alter ego Walter White behind with his Broadway debut with 'All the Way'.
Cranston will play Lyndon B Johnson, the 36th President of the United States in the play, which begins with President John F Kennedy's 1963 assassination that brought Johnson in the Oval office, reported New York Daily News.
"It's an exciting new American play that deals with LBJ's quest for legitimacy," the show's producer Jeffrey Richards said.
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'All the Way' is written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert Schenkkan.