Xhloe Rice & Natasha Roland of “A Letter to Lyndon B. Johnson or God: Whoever Reads This First”

Listen in as Xhloe Rice & Natasha Roland, the creators and performers of A Letter To Lyndon B. Johnson or God: Whoever Reads This First, discuss doing your own everything, learning curves, making your show mobile, finding a tire, the sinister myth of nostalgia, dressing up in masculinity, chemistry, “becoming people together,” going through a traditional writing process before tearing the script apart, settling disputes with your creative partner, and pulling the rug out from under your audience.

“…all of our work is historically influenced. We play a lot with clown, and absurdity…a lot of American movies, especially about the ’60s and ’70s…are so, like, ‘remember when everything was great, and it was the good ol’ days?'”

“We call it this ‘mythic American boyhood,’ that everybody wanted, but not necessarily anyone got…”

The SoHo Playhouse and Xhloe & Natasha present

A Letter To Lyndon B. Johnson or God: Whoever Reads This First

written & performed by Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland

thru June 29, 2025

SoHo Playhouse
15 Vandam Street
Manhattan

tickets: $40, available via OvationTix

The SoHo Playhouse and Xhloe & Natasha present A LETTER TO LYNDON B. JOHNSON OR GOD: WHOEVER READS THIS FIRST, photo by Morgan McDowell The SoHo Playhouse and Xhloe & Natasha present A LETTER TO LYNDON B. JOHNSON OR GOD: WHOEVER READS THIS FIRST, photo by Morgan McDowell The SoHo Playhouse and Xhloe & Natasha present A LETTER TO LYNDON B. JOHNSON OR GOD: WHOEVER READS THIS FIRST, photo by Morgan McDowell The SoHo Playhouse and Xhloe & Natasha present A LETTER TO LYNDON B. JOHNSON OR GOD: WHOEVER READS THIS FIRST, photo by Morgan McDowell The SoHo Playhouse and Xhloe & Natasha present A LETTER TO LYNDON B. JOHNSON OR GOD: WHOEVER READS THIS FIRST, photo by Morgan McDowellphotos by Morgan McDowell

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