Michael R. Jackson on “A Strange Loop,” His Black, Queer Coming-of-Age Musical

The New Yorker Radio Hour
15 jun 2022 17 min
Michael R. Jackson on “A Strange Loop,” His Black, Queer Coming-of-Age Musical
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<p><span>Michael R. Jackson’s Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical “A Strange Loop” features a Black queer writer named Usher, who works as an usher, struggling to write a musical about a Black queer writer. Jackson’s work tackles the terror of the blank page alongside the terrors of the dating scene, and it speaks in frank and heartbreaking terms about Usher’s attempt to navigate gay life among Black and white partners. </span><a href="https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/hilton-als"><span>Hilton Als</span></a><span> talked with Jackson about how he found inspiration in his own experience seeking identity and community. “I started writing the original monologue—building a sort of life raft for myself—to understand myself,” Jackson said. “It wasn’t until I got to a place of understanding that in my life I was caught up in a loop of self-hatred, that I could see what Usher’s problem was, and therefore what the structure of the piece was that would lead him out of that and into a better place.”</span></p> <p><span>“A Strange Loop” is playing now at the Lyceum Theatre, on Broadway. </span></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

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