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#3.3 Manifesting Broadway with Michael R. Jackson

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Hosts chat with two-time Tony nominated playwright, composer, and lyricist, Michael R. Jackson, creator of the Pulitzer Prize winning musical A Strange Loop which is up for 11 Tony awards! They discuss how A Strange Loop developed into an all Black queer and trans cast that manifested themselves to Broadway, how choreographer Raja Feather Kelly turns up the volume on people, queering religiosity, and the ongoing beef with the cast and a certain actor. Jackson also gets into what he hopes audiences are thinking about when seeing the show, what it feels like to now be a gatekeeper, the horror musical he’s currently working on, and advice for the next generation of artists.

A full transcription of this episode is available through this link.

Michael R Jackson: Website | Instagram | Twitter

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Hosts chat with two-time Tony nominated playwright, composer, and lyricist, Michael R. Jackson, creator of the Pulitzer Prize winning musical A Strange Loop which is up for 11 Tony awards! They discuss how A Strange Loop developed into an all Black queer and trans cast that manifested themselves to Broadway, how choreographer Raja Feather Kelly turns up the volume on people, queering religiosity, and the ongoing beef with the cast and a certain actor. Jackson also gets into what he hopes audiences are thinking about when seeing the show, what it feels like to now be a gatekeeper, the horror musical he’s currently working on, and advice for the next generation of artists.

A full transcription of this episode is available through this link.

Michael R Jackson: Website | Instagram | Twitter

Creator References

Queer Culture Recs:

Queer Gives:

Episode Credits:

  • Edited by Harrow Sansom

Thesis on Joan:

  • Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter
  • Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251
  • Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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