Bryan Cranston slips into his characters skin-first. In his Tony Award-winning performance as Lyndon B. Johnson in “All the Way,” Cranston brought the president’s vote-wrangling power to life with a Texas drawl, cocky slouch and inexhaustible lung power. Playing Charles Nichols in Paul Grellong’s “Power of Sail,” which opened Thursday at the Geffen Playhouse, Cranston embodies the weary petulance of …
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Bryan Cranston is returning to the stage in “Power of Sail” at the Geffen Playhouse, playing a professor under fire for inviting a white nationalist to participate in a symposium at Harvard. Cranston is telling me why he chose to step away from an offer to direct a show at L.A.’s Geffen Playhouse and how that decision led him to …